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Typical plasma TVs have a life span of 20,000 to 30,000 hours, which equates to at least two years, three months of 24/7 usage before the TV fades to half the original brightness.
Sky HDTV not going to compatable with some plasmas/lcd in 2006.
The thing about HDTV is the screen resolution. It will render almost all current equipment obsolete.
You could say the same for widescreen, but that hasn't stopped it becoming the dominant format in the shops (even in there is very little content filmed in widescreen (apart from made-for-cinema movies).There is currently little or no HDTV content in Europe
You could say the same for widescreen, but that hasn't stopped it becoming the dominant format in the shops (even in there is very little content filmed in widescreen (apart from made-for-cinema movies).
I've been hearing for 3 years that 'everything' will be widescreen in 6 months time - it just never quite seems to happen. I'd love to see some statistics on the percentage of material filmed in widescreen on each channel.I heard the other day that one of the UK channels (can't remember which) was going to go widescreen only in 2006.
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