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- From: jonke@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov (Stephen Jonke)
- Newsgroups: comp.compression,rec.video,rec.video.satellite,rec.video.production
- Subject: Re: "Artifacts" in corners of cable TV pictures
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.210104.23109@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 21:01:04 GMT
- References: <MONTA.92Jul26181344@image.mit.edu> <62860@cup.portal.com> <cee1.712287859@Isis.MsState.Edu> <Bs2u6x.6v2@world.std.com>
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- In article <Bs2u6x.6v2@world.std.com>, dpbsmith@world.std.com (Daniel P. B. Smith) writes:
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- >
- > And if that's true, I don't think I'll put my retirement funds
- > in HDTV stock!
- >
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- It all depends. It depends on whether or not large screen HDTV sets are
- in the price range of current 27" NTSC TVs. If so, then more and
- more people will be able to afford big screens and they will notice the
- superiority of HDTV. However, if the average consumer has to stick with
- the equivalent of a 27" NTSC set, they probably won't see
- what all the hub bub is about and HDTV will fail.
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- Steve
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