Talk:High-definition television
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Does anyone know what colors (or color combinations) show up best on HDTV's?
Thanks! (Jrshields1 18:41, 4 April 2007 (UTC))
The following is a direct quote from a customer review concerning HDTV. As I am attempting to educate myself before purchasing one for my own home, does anyone know if there is any truth to "My biggest dilemma was first, whether to get an LCD or a plasma...once I decided on plasma, I had to pick a size. 42 inches came to be the perfect size, from what I read...unless you have a 51 inch or bigger set, you cannot get a true HD picture because the pixels just aren't there..." Please feel free to message directly at: christopher.dow@andrews.af.mil (----)
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[edit] SHDTV?
Hi there. I'm the owner of http://www.HDTV-GURU.com. As the owner and as a person looking for new content about HDTV, I was wondering what you guys know about SHDTV, or super high definition television. It seems very exciting. Thank you. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Moneer189 (talk • contribs) 16:20, 14 February 2007 (UTC-8)
- There is already an article for 3840 x 2160 (2160p) and (7680 x 4320) (Ultra High Definition Video )Thewikipedian 12:56, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Broken Link
There is a reference to the "Canadian Digital Television Offical Website", the link is broken! The link points to cdtv.ca, which is a registered domain, but pages from this site are not currently resolving.Audley Lloyd 22:23, 17 March 2007 (UTC) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Audley Lloyd (talk • contribs) 21:20, 3 March 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Removed the "HDTV vs film" section
I looked at this section for a long time, realized it had to be completely rewritten, started to, and then realized that it just shouldn't be. It's wrong:
1. The big ongoing debate in the TV/film world is HD vs film, not HDTV. It's about should we shoot on HD or film, but it's obvious it will be broadcast on HDTV. And on the other end of the chain, nobody is wondering whether they should install a film projector in their living room or an HDTV set.
2. Even movie theaters are not considering HDTV vs. film, but higher-quality, higher-definition formats (see digital cinema).
3. From my mediocre wiki understanding, comparing X and Y is good, but "X vs Y" already sounds non-reference.
Binba 05:46, 5 March 2007 (UTC)