Originally Posted by Mag-Mower
Common misunderstanding of Next gen media. Example: You can buy a movie in HD Right now, but it would take up several disks. The thing is HD and BD arent going to enhance your movie, the content is. Video quality relys on the format of the video, not the disc. HD and BD have larger space, allowing for more upscalled and enhanced movies. atleast that is my understanding.
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EXCEPT!
Apperantly no current TV has the built in DRM technology* that is part of the HD and Blu ray's technology selling point.^
Initialy it might not be DRM fucked, but it will after either tech catches on. They flip a litte swich on the fabrication line. Then you'll be limited to less than 480p(probably standard TV) resolution in every new movie, unless you get a new TV.
*(requires HDMI connection with special hardware in the player and the TV, so it's never allowed to become an analog signal that could be copied)
^(selling point to producers/developers/distributers not home users)
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