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Why on Earth does a 4:3 1024x768 projector get posted in EngadgetHD? What is HD about it?If you send it a widescreen signal, it's going to be cropped down to 1024x576....576p. That is not HD. In fact, 576 lines is basically the PAL SD resolution.
Agreed. Hey Engadget HD, don't waste our time with non-D stuff eh?
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EQC @ May 30th 2008 3:13PM
Why on Earth does a 4:3 1024x768 projector get posted in EngadgetHD? What is HD about it?
If you send it a widescreen signal, it's going to be cropped down to 1024x576....576p. That is not HD. In fact, 576 lines is basically the PAL SD resolution.
DavidB @ Jun 3rd 2008 7:37AM
Agreed. Hey Engadget HD, don't waste our time with non-D stuff eh?