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Originally Posted by diesel
For example..
With growing amount of higher resolution screen usage than before, closer you get to it ,better the quality is. With DV you stuck on 600x800 even less .. 720x576, with HDV you can get up to 1440x1080.
On regular TV screen you cant see the difference, its also stucked on 720x576.
Computer screen is sort of HDready screen due to the high resolution capability.
Thats how I see it.
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You are absolutely right !
But as always with every new technology there will always be people pushing forward and some others pulling back. LOL.
Some arguments in favor of HD
a) The vast majority of Plasma, LCD's, etc. sets sold in the market are HD.
b) Most TV Channels at least in the US are shooting almost all their premium programs in HD.
c) The future like it or not, is moving to High Definition, that's were we
are going to be sooner or later.
d) This is is the same type of discussion there was back in the early days
of DVD and the early days of video on the net. Remember how many "experts" were telling us that video over the net was a "pipe dream" ? Exactly ! LOL.
In my case, my customers really appreciate being able to have already a whole bunch of scenes of my content in HD. Ready for release in BlueRay, HD DVD or even High Def TV. While still being able to use them presently for Internet and SD DVD's.
