How many people sit around watching CNN and the Weather Channel, and feel the need or urge to have it in marketed-HD? I say marketed HD, because I have no idea how its really presented (in terms of pixel and color resolution, if they are adding more banners to keep actual content area in low resolution, etc.), but to me this doesn't seem like anything more than an attempt to claim more channels in HD even if they are worthless in HD.
For instance, how many want the religious and shopping channels in HD? I feel like I have to wait for and hope that the commercials are in HD to claim HD content of value is being presented.
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GhostDoggy @ Nov 8th 2007 5:42AM
How many people sit around watching CNN and the Weather Channel, and feel the need or urge to have it in marketed-HD? I say marketed HD, because I have no idea how its really presented (in terms of pixel and color resolution, if they are adding more banners to keep actual content area in low resolution, etc.), but to me this doesn't seem like anything more than an attempt to claim more channels in HD even if they are worthless in HD.
For instance, how many want the religious and shopping channels in HD? I feel like I have to wait for and hope that the commercials are in HD to claim HD content of value is being presented.