Re: The Old Jokes Are Always The Best (however unintentional they were in the first place)
- From: "Brian Gaff" <Briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 09:36:35 GMT
PS, the aspect ration was the same as ours a the time, but the picture got
smaller due to detuning of the eht generator.
Brian
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graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them
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On Feb 3, 2:11 pm, Java Jive <j...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"""The Japanese have already got a quite different hi-definition
system that's got 1125 lines. Now, as you can see, the pictures on
there are quite superb!"""
I know the Japanese had that a lot earlier on, but also the French
were pusuing 819 line HiDef just after the war.
Wikipedia quote:-
In 1958, the U.S.S.R. created ôÒÁÎÓÆÏÒÍÁÔÏÒ (Transformer), the first
high-resolution (definition) television system capable of producing an
image composed of 1,125 lines of resolution for the purpose of
television conferences among military commands; as it was a military
product, it was not commercialised.[1]
In 1969, NHK of Japan first developed commercial, high-definition
television.
NHK are now trialling 8k4k 7,680 vertical and 4,320 horizontal lines
.
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