Those that are trying hard to offer QVC in HD do not care what the consumers think about this channel. Those providers only care to be able to say they got XYZ number of channels in HD. And then there is a crux when the provider's interpretation of 'HD' is not anyone else's interpretation. But, hey, if no one is watching out for ignorant consumers then who cares if they make outrageous claims.
For instance, I had 200 HD channels, but I consider anything above 320x240 to be my interpretation of HD.
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Those that are trying hard to offer QVC in HD do not care what the consumers think about this channel. Those providers only care to be able to say they got XYZ number of channels in HD. And then there is a crux when the provider's interpretation of 'HD' is not anyone else's interpretation. But, hey, if no one is watching out for ignorant consumers then who cares if they make outrageous claims.
For instance, I had 200 HD channels, but I consider anything above 320x240 to be my interpretation of HD.
"...but I consider anything above 320x240 to be my interpretation of HD."
Luckily, the rest of the world doesn't share your interpretation.