If only they could do that with the Wii.
thats what i was thinking. lol
If only they could do that with the Wii.
It does give a way to get a marketing bragging point vs. D*, but it will be confusing to new customers who think they are getting 1080p on ALL channels, not just the PPV ones....
It does give a way to get a marketing bragging point vs. D*
... No one has mention the VIP612 it's a dvr and mpeg4, hello! I'm sure it's included in this turbo charging!
Even on a 720p display, 1080p will look better because more actual pixel data is available to scale with and no de-interlacing is being done. Fear not 720p owners, you will see an improvement!
At the SatelliteGuys meeting with Charlie in May, Charlie explained how they were going to do this...
Channels 501 - 510 will have movies listed with no start times. Clicking on them you will be able to order them and then they will start playing immediately as they are stored on your hard drive. This will give you VOD on all the hit PPV movies. The neat part is in the guide they will look like PPV channels.
Since you accept this method of counting channels, how many does DirecTV have ...
I just have 1 question. Where are they getting the bandwidth to do this? I have read a lot of complaints about the PQ going south already.
One Billion channels!!!
AdamGott said:This is definitely NOT a given. There is more to a good picture than higher resolution...
Given the same bandwidth, most people will notice no difference and some may actually see a picture that is worse (due to scaling issues).
Most 'experts' argue that we don't NEED 1080p (or 1080i) because most of us sit far enough back from our tv's that we are not going to notice the difference. Obviously there are situations in which this is not true but for most people it probably is true.
The size of the TV and how far the beholder's eye is sitting from it.My HDTV outputs 720p and 1080i so which setting would render the best PQ.....or is it really the PQ is in the eye of the beholder ?
You are making an assumption on the bandwidth and quoting unknown experts.
I have seen 1080p on my 720p HT PJ and it most definitely looks noticeably better than 720p.
So let me change my statement FOR YOU - it will look much better on MY equipment - ymmv depending on how bad your stuff sucks.
Do these "experts" work for Best Buy?
The size of the TV and how far the beholder's eye is sitting from it.