Ninja Elephant
Doctor Elephant
- Feb 16, 2009
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Just curious. Because I don't see the point.
Taking it off freeview is a very odd move in my opinion. There's not going to be anyone, anywhere, who goes and gets sky JUST so they can watch sky sports news, but with it on freeview it was basically a constant advert for what you could get on the sky sports package which I'm sure convinced a fair few people to subscribe.
Agree with the HD comment to some extent but that's the way the world is going and in 10 years time the kids will probably view non-HD the same way we think of black and white telly.
Not sure about 10 years time... I got HD last week and already despise anything that is not broadcast in High Definition, especially sport
The current HD still looks rubbish with movement. I'll continue to underwhelmed until they increase the frame rate.
We'll be having this conversation in year to come when HD becomes the new SD.
The current HD still looks rubbish with movement. I'll continue to underwhelmed until they increase the frame rate.
What will come after HD then?
Is that the pinnacle of television?
Super Hi-Vision (also known as 4320p, 8K, Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV), and Ultra High Definition Video (UHDV)) is an experimental digital video format, currently proposed by NHK of Japan and the BBC.[1] Quad Full High Definition, also referred to as Quad HD, is not UHDTV and represents an intermediate format mid-way between HDTV and UHDTV.
What will come after HD then?
Is that the pinnacle of television?
3D is on the way...
Sky are launching their 3D channel with the Ryder Cup.
If you have a moment, nip into Curry's etc, and take a look at the 3D televisions .Put the glasses on and be amazed !!
poppycock, HD picture quality on SKY is tremendous, I sometime catch my self watch shows on the the quality of the picture rather than the content !!!