Hey I asked that same question just the other day on digg, no one really answered/knew though I guess. Well now I know to ask hdbeat first next time :D
On a relating note, Nintendo with their Revolution still! hasn't said whether or not they are making all their games with widescreen by default. Even worse they have confirmed that its games will not be HD (720 or 1080) but only 480p, but if they end up not supporting widescreen with this machine that'll be around for a good 5 years I really think they're shooting themself in the foot. Sure HD isn't yet a big time average household commodity, but its growing hellishly fast and who knows where we'll be by 2010.
“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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Hey I asked that same question just the other day on digg, no one really answered/knew though I guess. Well now I know to ask hdbeat first next time :D
On a relating note, Nintendo with their Revolution still! hasn't said whether or not they are making all their games with widescreen by default. Even worse they have confirmed that its games will not be HD (720 or 1080) but only 480p, but if they end up not supporting widescreen with this machine that'll be around for a good 5 years I really think they're shooting themself in the foot. Sure HD isn't yet a big time average household commodity, but its growing hellishly fast and who knows where we'll be by 2010.