Jellodyne, thats pretty nice of your TV but this DRM crap really punishes most early adopters who paid between $5-15k of their hard earned money to buy what they were told was the best of breed TV. And really its only a matter of time before HDCP isn't enough and they change formats again. Just look at the evolution of HD connectivity from Component->DVI->HDMI->HDMI w/HDCP->DisplayPort all in a span of a couple years. The worst thing about DRM is that there isn't a simple $10 adapter you can buy to fix it.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Jellodyne, thats pretty nice of your TV but this DRM crap really punishes most early adopters who paid between $5-15k of their hard earned money to buy what they were told was the best of breed TV. And really its only a matter of time before HDCP isn't enough and they change formats again. Just look at the evolution of HD connectivity from Component->DVI->HDMI->HDMI w/HDCP->DisplayPort all in a span of a couple years. The worst thing about DRM is that there isn't a simple $10 adapter you can buy to fix it.