I'm glad that I amuse you.. if you guys actually researched this technology you would realize that SpursEngine can be applied to HD footage as well since the same functionality principle.
The reality is that I will buy immediately this player as soon as it comes out because it will allow me to enjoy a ton of movies in a much better quality then just simple upscaling while I get Blu-Ray versions of them for cheap. It's a very normal and reasonable way of looking at things.
When technology eventually progresses in displays and we have 4k displays and similar this Toshiba's new technology will also be applied to HD sources as well and double up their resolution with the same engine.
If you don't find any of this worthy then there's no reason really to discuss this with you or anyone else spitting against it because it simply goes against anything logical from a consumer point of view.
It's really sad how some people just have no sense of being objective. It's so hard to say, oh my that technology can actually be cool and good for all of us when it goes against your fanboy preference.
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Ben,
I'm glad that I amuse you.. if you guys actually researched this technology you would realize that SpursEngine can be applied to HD footage as well since the same functionality principle.
The reality is that I will buy immediately this player as soon as it comes out because it will allow me to enjoy a ton of movies in a much better quality then just simple upscaling while I get Blu-Ray versions of them for cheap. It's a very normal and reasonable way of looking at things.
When technology eventually progresses in displays and we have 4k displays and similar this Toshiba's new technology will also be applied to HD sources as well and double up their resolution with the same engine.
If you don't find any of this worthy then there's no reason really to discuss this with you or anyone else spitting against it because it simply goes against anything logical from a consumer point of view.
It's really sad how some people just have no sense of being objective. It's so hard to say, oh my that technology can actually be cool and good for all of us when it goes against your fanboy preference.
It just shows hypocrisy at it's worst.