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Super Computer, meet Super TV
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Re: Super Computer, meet Super TV
So they made HDTV.....Then Ultra-high definition tv.
Its never going to end, soon it will be Super-ultra-high definition tv, or Omega-super-ultra-high definition tv. When will this madness end!?!?!? |
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Actually, they made HDTV, and then Super High Definition, now Ultra High Definition. Still waiting on SHD, but who knows if it's even going to catch on.
HD-DVD is still on the way as well. D-VHS has pretty much officially flopped though. Problem is, everything is coming together slowly. Technology isn't the problem, it's the broadcasting industry. They can't decide on a ****ing standard, so we're still using HD receivers instead of our TVs having the decoders built-in. they're slowly buying the equipment to broadcast in HDTV, and slowly starting to film in widescreen. The broadcast industry is being left behind, but the problem is that's what is going to make the general consumer more likely to buy the new technology. It's easy to tell someone to buy this new widescreen TV, plug in the cable wire and you're set. But instead you need to tell them "to receive HD TV signals, you'll need digital cable or satellite, and you'll need a separate receiver, and then only certain stations are broadcasting in HD. Once they're done, they'll have a TV, a separate box to receive the dish or digital cable signal, and another box for the HD receiver. But TV aside, we came out with 1080i TVs, but now 1080p is becoming more popular. TVs have also gone from rear-projection, to LCD, to plasma, to DLP. DVDs are good, but they made a better picture with D-VHS, and now both are being beaten by HD-DVD, which will support the higher resolutions of HDTVs (1080p instead of 480p). Game systems are advancing too, DVDs are stuck at 480p, games are now regularly seeing 720p, and next generation we might see the start of 1080p. |
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But they cant advance this much.
The advancement has been insane, and im getting slightly sick of it. There have been numerous "better" things such as HDTV, plasma, HD DVD etc. But if the companies were smart, they would wait awhile for the consumer to purchase these, then release the new stuff. Dont say, " Were making a new TV that will be released in a month, but an even better one a month after that" I dont see the big consumer rush for HD this and HD that. sure its good, but if you sit on your ass so much watching TV, and the fact you cant see the faces on hockey players pisses you off, you need help. TV is TV. Its a media box. a way to spend a couple of hours a day to relax. Its like Newspapers releasing HD prints. It would do no good to me. |
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The problem isn't with the broadcast stations, its with the manufacturers and their pricing. They are literally pricing themselves out of the market. Broadcast and Cable station aren't going to change their broadcast to fit HDTV stations when a fraction of their viewing audeince have them. Their revenues will plummet.
I know of a lot of people who have the kind of money needed to purchase a high end TV, but refuse to because they simply don't want to spend a lot of money on a TV set. Once the prices come down, you'll see more HDTV stations catch on. |
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I have to agree that technology is moving too fast. VHS has been around for 20+ years (not 100% sure but its been quite awhile), and DVD has been mainstream for maybe 7-8+ years and we are already looking at Blu Ray and this huge variety of TV's that are better then the older ones. EDTV, HDTV, etc etc...Just settle on variation. EDTV will be dead before you know it and HDTV will be around for awhile until we see the next 3 variations of TV...SHDTV,UHDTV, etc etc...
Its great and all that this technology is possible but not for home use yet. But hopefully they wait quite awhile before making it for mainstream use. |
Re: Super Computer, meet Super TV
i agree with strangler...the only thing stopping most people is the price...if it was to be lowered, a lot more people would buy HDTVs and the broadcast stations would buy the equipment needed to film in HD quality...
but on the UHDV topic...:drool: |
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