I doubt many people watching high-definition displays well beyond the point in which their vision's limit threshold is cross that they can identify and be positive that compression is at hand. While I do believe businesses will also seek to screw the consumer markets, and that HD content is no different and no less an opportunity to screw someone on, finding people that can actually identify the anomaly as being 100% compression, AND determining if the average viewer can see it there or not begs a bigger question of interest.
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GhostDoggy @ Apr 5th 2008 12:30PM
I doubt many people watching high-definition displays well beyond the point in which their vision's limit threshold is cross that they can identify and be positive that compression is at hand. While I do believe businesses will also seek to screw the consumer markets, and that HD content is no different and no less an opportunity to screw someone on, finding people that can actually identify the anomaly as being 100% compression, AND determining if the average viewer can see it there or not begs a bigger question of interest.