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Is it that big of a surprise? High definition isn't even standard. Sometimes it's 720p, sometimes 1080i, sometimes 1080p? We don't even have to get into what the cable companies are doing to that HD picture before it reaches your house.
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tlarkin79 @ Dec 10th 2006 1:59PM
Is it that big of a surprise? High definition isn't even standard. Sometimes it's 720p, sometimes 1080i, sometimes 1080p? We don't even have to get into what the cable companies are doing to that HD picture before it reaches your house.