The medallion part 1 english Let AT T and Verizon merge

The medallion part 1 english

Let AT T and Verizon merge. Sure, theyll have a monopoly, but theyd then combine AT T U-Verse and Verizons FIOS fiber optic television services together and that would lead to a really serious competitor to cable tv providers and the satellite services. It would be a next-gen slugfest. It might even cause the eventual company built from the merger of Comcast and Time Warner Cable into lowering prices. And then they all will be competing against DirecTV which will have acquired Dish Network by that time. However, BluRay will be the last 2D film format. With a resolution of 1920x1080p, it just does not make sense to go any higher. Even cinemas dont use much higher resolutions for digital projections usually its just 2K 2048x whatever. Analogue projections dont even come close. 35mm analogue projections are the equivalent of 4K resolution type of projectors Sony likes selling to cinema chains. For the home consumer market, the only thing close under development is in Japan and known as Ultra HD which is 2160p resolution. Were a long way from homes or the cinema delivering an HD solution that equals 70mm. The one true area that HD projections beat analogue projections is that digital always delivers the same presentation level whereas film degrades wear tear each time it is presented which is why seeing a motion picture when it first opens generally has the best, that and cutting out delivery and duplication costs from the margins. Blu-ray could be used to deliver 2160p to the consumer because the studios can make 3 and 4 layer BDs. However, by that point, Sony Co. would probably bring out Super Blu-ray since theyd want to increase the available bandwidth to truly match performance with that resolution. Otherwise, theyd be replicating the mistakes of HD DVD which had a very inferior bandwidth transmission than Blu-ray. Its amazing how inaccurate this is. Vinyl sales are increasing because of young people. Heard of scene kids? Thats where your vinyl sales are coming from. Also, Im sure that those people who enjoy pinching pennies notice that vinyl albums can sometimes be half the price as the CD, and usually include a free digital download. no freebies in my country, so yea no. oohh look out the scene kids are gonna take over the market and start nipping all the sales from CDs!! next theyll start buying floppy disks and other outdated pieces of crap. Until the Hard Drive crashes and you lose them all at once. Isnt he the guy that invented bug spray? I hope they add BD support. Ive been wishing they would. What does it mean to add Blu-ray support? Applications already support it in Leopard, Roxio Toast, a new app ArchiveMac, and even base Leopard disk utility. LG makes an excellent Blu-ray burner that Newegg is selling for It can also read HD-DVD if anyone cares anymore. Also to anyone that compares video streaming and calling it high quality are completely out of touch with what Bluray has to offer. Bluray offer 1920×1080 24p with H. 264 or VC-1 or even MPEG-2 with bitrates as high as 40Mbps. The audio can be as high as 20Mbps. Yes you read that right. I have a concert BD that uses 1 channel 24-bit/96kHz PCM for an audio only bitrate of 6Mbps. If you guys want to compare this kind of capability with a 5Mbps or 6Mbps HD stream for both audio and video, I pity you guys. Bluray makes a huge difference when it comes to displaying on a big screen and a good audio environment. Yes, this is not how majority of people watch home A/V, but again we are talking about high quality here, not lowest common ! I really dont get it when people say 5Mbps is as HD as 40Mbps. Anyway blu-ray is now the only one standardized physical medium for hd for small scale distribution or consumer distribution. So it is not a question of how good it is, it just is the only one. We need standards; you cant sell content in a store or send a product to a client with pages long specs how to playback it and have a doubt that its not working. If Apple would like to make another standard, they should standardize it through ISO IEEE. Also these standards have to live a decade or two, so when they are released they have to be very expensive state-of-the-art, because it takes 2-3 years for early adaptors to adapt it and about 5 years to masses to accept it and thats when prices go down. And thats also about time when new standard will be released.

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