I have had HDTV for a year and a half and last night's July 4th specials on NBC and PBS made it worth the initial price. It was truly a spectacular demonstration of what HD is all about.
After viewing Macy's special July 4th show on NBC (OTA) last night I realized what an improper use of new technogy by DirecTV fully means. In order to cram 500 stations using new Digital technology compression, you end up with PQ lower than analog (280i ). At the same time DirecTV advertices delivering Digital quality pictures which is not true.
For the present I suggest that DirecTV or Dish Network provide a package consisting of 20 HDTV stations and 20 of the most popular Cable shows in true digital quality (480p ) . There are enough higher resolution receivers on the market to warent such a move and be profitable. :shocked
We now know what modern technogy can deliver so why can't DirecTV be a part of this new world ????
After viewing Macy's special July 4th show on NBC (OTA) last night I realized what an improper use of new technogy by DirecTV fully means. In order to cram 500 stations using new Digital technology compression, you end up with PQ lower than analog (280i ). At the same time DirecTV advertices delivering Digital quality pictures which is not true.
For the present I suggest that DirecTV or Dish Network provide a package consisting of 20 HDTV stations and 20 of the most popular Cable shows in true digital quality (480p ) . There are enough higher resolution receivers on the market to warent such a move and be profitable. :shocked
We now know what modern technogy can deliver so why can't DirecTV be a part of this new world ????