So we saw the DMR-E700BD—the first ever "consumer" Blu-ray recorder/player, made by Panasonic—all hooked up to a
huge plasma HDTV. It was playing a hi-def disc. I, Robot, actually. It looked freaking unreal. We hate wait.
Although a bunch of new HDTVs are coming out this year that basically do a progressive upres on 1080 (making it 1080p,
the theoretical limit of any HDTV picture) -- yay.
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what does the BD in BD-ROM stand for?
Blu-ray Disc.
so that label at top means Blu-ray Disc Rom Disc?? weird
Does anyone know the true resolution of a 'hi-def'-disc? 1080?
1080i or 720p with DD 5.1 is the HD standard for movies and tv broadcasting.
1080i and 720p with DD 5.1 is the HD standard for movies and tv broadcasting.
Although a bunch of new HDTVs are coming out this year that basically do a progressive upres on 1080 (making it 1080p,
the theoretical limit of any HDTV picture) -- yay.