What's the reason behind the continual negative slant about this tech here?
I know Blu-ray is EngadgetHD/DM's personal crusade and there's a clan who rush in to blindly cheer-lead for it at ever turn but this has is not primarily about disc based movies.
A large number of TV broadcasts, the overwhelming majority no less, are going to be in SD for many years to come.
Just like the vast bulk of movies available are on DVD and that will be the case no matter what else happens for many years to come.
So why shouldn't Toshiba, Sharp and Hitachi et al continue to push the envelope for better and better upscaling/upconversion on SD content?
TBH the relentless digs and snidey inuendo about this just smack of blinkered small-minded schoolboy stupidity.
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What's the reason behind the continual negative slant about this tech here?
I know Blu-ray is EngadgetHD/DM's personal crusade and there's a clan who rush in to blindly cheer-lead for it at ever turn but this has is not primarily about disc based movies.
A large number of TV broadcasts, the overwhelming majority no less, are going to be in SD for many years to come.
Just like the vast bulk of movies available are on DVD and that will be the case no matter what else happens for many years to come.
So why shouldn't Toshiba, Sharp and Hitachi et al continue to push the envelope for better and better upscaling/upconversion on SD content?
TBH the relentless digs and snidey inuendo about this just smack of blinkered small-minded schoolboy stupidity.