a) "lower price points than Blu-Ray players" -Lower by how much? I would expect some kind of a premium over an upscaling DVD player, considering it's supposedly better PQ. True, Blu-Ray players are severly over-priced, but I can't see the new Tosh players being less than $150-200...
b) "convert into high-res images" -What is their definition of high-res in this case? 640P? 715P? As mntwister sez you can't create something outta nothing.
c) I look forward to your future post defending this "super-resolution" tech over Blu-ray. Entertaining to say the least.
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The article is vague on several fronts...
a) "lower price points than Blu-Ray players"
-Lower by how much? I would expect some kind of a premium over an upscaling DVD player, considering it's supposedly better PQ. True, Blu-Ray players are severly over-priced, but I can't see the new Tosh players being less than $150-200...
b) "convert into high-res images"
-What is their definition of high-res in this case? 640P? 715P? As mntwister sez you can't create something outta nothing.
c) I look forward to your future post defending this "super-resolution" tech over Blu-ray. Entertaining to say the least.