And yet, F1 races are still limited to SD with the occasional upconvert to quasi-HD four times/year on Fox in the US.
With all of the money that Bernie makes off of the series, A1GP beats him to the HD punch. And no USGP either. Sad world we live in if you're an F1 fan.
Yeah, it's pretty pathetic that F1 still doesn't have HD. Bernie and Co. can pretend to be all about "cost savings", but the fact is that there is more money in F1 than just about any other spectator sport in the world. Bring the coverage up to snuff guys, widescreen 480i just doesn't cut it any more!
I wish I had Speed HD so I could watch A1GP in HD. BTW, I was able to see the Australian Grand prix at a friend's house with DirecTV, and Speed HD does show all of the F1 races in the same pseudo-HD that Fox has been showing.
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And yet, F1 races are still limited to SD with the occasional upconvert to quasi-HD four times/year on Fox in the US.
With all of the money that Bernie makes off of the series, A1GP beats him to the HD punch. And no USGP either. Sad world we live in if you're an F1 fan.
But it's great development for the A1GP series.
Yeah, it's pretty pathetic that F1 still doesn't have HD. Bernie and Co. can pretend to be all about "cost savings", but the fact is that there is more money in F1 than just about any other spectator sport in the world. Bring the coverage up to snuff guys, widescreen 480i just doesn't cut it any more!
I wish I had Speed HD so I could watch A1GP in HD. BTW, I was able to see the Australian Grand prix at a friend's house with DirecTV, and Speed HD does show all of the F1 races in the same pseudo-HD that Fox has been showing.