What makes 7 so bad here is that their definition of "HD" is 576P - which is what the rest of the world would call enhanced definition. Even the ABC (government owned station equivalent to PBS/BBC) broadcasts in 720P, with 9 and 10 both supporting 1080i. Only SBS - the govt owned ethnic broadcaster - is left on 576P. Pick up your game Seven. What makes me really laugh is their constant promos for movies etc "in high def". I support the concept that multi-channeling is preferred to using the bandwidth for true HD, but at least move to 720P - and especially before the olympics next year.
“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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What makes 7 so bad here is that their definition of "HD" is 576P - which is what the rest of the world would call enhanced definition. Even the ABC (government owned station equivalent to PBS/BBC) broadcasts in 720P, with 9 and 10 both supporting 1080i. Only SBS - the govt owned ethnic broadcaster - is left on 576P. Pick up your game Seven.
What makes me really laugh is their constant promos for movies etc "in high def". I support the concept that multi-channeling is preferred to using the bandwidth for true HD, but at least move to 720P - and especially before the olympics next year.