Re: HD Tv
Rob Hemmings wrote:
"GBH" <gbh04@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If past experience is anything to go by, then "high definition" HDTV
will be brought to the market when most people have bought "low
definition" HDTV.
Indeed - I decided a year ago not to buy an LCD TV until a
native vertical res. of 1080 was common. I'm still waiting and
expect I'll have to wait another year..
There were a few shown at CeBit, due for launch this summer.
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Adrian A
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