I don't always need my talking heads in crystal clear HD; it's more about the real estate and putting it to good use.
What's really interesting is that it looks like CNBC is producing two completely separate feeds, whereas most networks just upsize or downsize one program to fit the screen size. You can't just cut off the right and left flanks of that widescreen layout and get a useable 4 x 3 layout; maybe they can cut off a double size right column? Even if that's the case, it's a new concept, and shows some thinking outside the box.
“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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See, I knew that CNBC was on to something.
I don't always need my talking heads in crystal clear HD; it's more about the real estate and putting it to good use.
What's really interesting is that it looks like CNBC is producing two completely separate feeds, whereas most networks just upsize or downsize one program to fit the screen size. You can't just cut off the right and left flanks of that widescreen layout and get a useable 4 x 3 layout; maybe they can cut off a double size right column? Even if that's the case, it's a new concept, and shows some thinking outside the box.