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Oct 20: What's on HDTV today

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http://www.hdbeat.com [HD Beat] What we're watching: Nothing good on tonight, so I'm popping an HD-DVD movie in for the evening. Nah, we're just kidding, but we made you look, no?

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

[Commons Music Blog] HD-DVD? Nah.: Not that the industry isn’t going to try to make it work (whichever format it ultimately agrees on), but DVD is already embedded in the marketplace. People aren’t going to see a reason to spend another couple hundred bucks on something that only would be able to be appreciated by a relatively small percent of the market.

http://hdtv.engadget.com [Hdtv.engadget.com] Gateway’s SHD-3010 30-inch LCD TV - HDTV - hdtv.engadget.com: To take full advantage of HDTV's ability to render spectacular clarity and detail, you must find an LCD, plasma, or DLP device that has a native resolution of either 1,280 x 720 pixels (720 lines progressively scanned with a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio) or "1080i" (1920 x 1080), which represents a 16:9 widescreen image with 1920 pixels across each of 1080 interlaced scan lines. These are the only two High Definition formats defined by the HDTV standard.

Autoblog.comhttp://www.autoblog.com [Autoblog.com] Ever want to add a PS2 to your car? Nah, me neither - Autoblog ...: NEC Showing off new 20" HDTV screen at DigitalLife 2005 · Samsung should watch a Master ... Did you know: Amazon sells WMV-HD DVD's? HDTV last night: Lost ...

Grimwell.com[Grimwell.com] Grimwell Online :: View topic - HD / DVD Recorder: Tobold decided to go to bed and record the last half hour of the film she was watching on TV, but then never got around to watch the taped end. Then there are the tapes where something with the recording went wrong, the film started early or late, and thus the tape holds the film minus the first or the last 10 minutes.

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Posted at October 20, 2005 07:47 PM

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