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#23490 30-Jun-2008 21:33
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  #141697 30-Jun-2008 21:38
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The current HD standards are very old compared to what you'd think they were, cant find an exact date but when i read it i was suprised.
This will take easily 10-15 years for it to be broadcast at this resolution (as a guess).



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  #141701 30-Jun-2008 21:43
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720p - 1980s

Pretty old indeed.




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  #142569 3-Jul-2008 15:26
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Technology marches on. I'm not surprised by the push to advance HDTV really. Scientists have estimated that human vision operates in the Gigabit realm. 




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