MKT said:
I honestly don't think HD is all that right now, I'm using my bros 720p TV right now to type this and it only runs at a resolution of 1360x768 on my PC which when I think about it is pretty poor. I've been playing Battlefield 2 on a 17" monitor at 1280x1024 (a higher volume of pixels) with 16x AA, etc, etc for the past 4 years or so, so this HD thingamy-bob is kind of less impressive.
I've seen quite a few of the big demos for the "amazing" quality, but I've always been less than impressed, I'm also still dubious of HD TV's. So many people I know have bought them and when I come over to set up a bundle of Xbox360's for Halo3 Sys Link, there are all kinds of limits to how they can be connected up. With only certain ports accepting certain inputs, and screens only displaying their top res if it's being fed caviar and truffles, whilst being given a manicure and only if it's facing true North. It's all so fiddly, even now nothing seems to be standardised.
I agree with the standardisation bit. Everything is so wrong for a retail/mass market at the moment. Who the hell is going to be bothered trying to figure out all the ins and outs of this stupid "format war"? Not the average consumer that's for sure. All this techical jargon is getting more complicated as well.
Something needs to change before HD becomes a proper market.
I just can't wait until it does though!
If you don't find HD all that spectacular at the moment, then maybe you'll like to have a gawp at
this page. Now THAT is impressive.
Just a thought I had. I think there'd be more of a market to revolutionise cinema and get cinema's fitted with HD equipment, maybe not to Ultra HD standard, because that's kind of impossible at the moment, but just make cinema more of an attraction. HD at home is just not going to work for a few years.
EDIT: Seeing Beowulf in 3D was an experience not to forget. That was at a "Digital" cinema, apparently the only one in Europe or something.
MKT said:
As long as the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray players will play DVD's I'm not fussed, I doubt prices will come down for the discs for a while and I think (not sure at the moment) I'd prefer to have a nice big boxset packed with discs rather than one lonely HD disc ... he'd get so lonely
I don't think the point of HD is to reduce the ultimate number of discs, maybe it will lower slightly, but the point is increasing the quality, i.e less compression w/ artifacts, and a higher bitrate.
If and when Japan start releasing series per volume, on an HD disc, I'm sure that'll be the proof of the pudding because they're not going to stop putting 2-3 episodes on a disc. The increase in quality will be phenominal.
MKT said:
Maybe well get really lucky and they'll develop a vector based format just for animation, now THAT would be cool
Now this sounds interesting! I'd love to hear more about this =)