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Saturday, November 01, 2008

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With the growing popularity of HDTV, more and more viewers are switching to high definition television. And to keep pace with the changing consumer tastes broadcasters are also more keen in making HDTV programs. Of course one has to spend some extra cash to get HDTV in his home, and so many viewers are doubtful about whether it is just too expensive for them to affor
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The amazing picture clarity that HDTV offers is simply mind blowing. With wider screen, better resolution, and crisp and clear sound, HDTV brings you right to the edge of the field. The sharpness of the image allows you to clearly track balls which are moving at speeds of more than 100 mph. every minute detail from the sweat on a player's forehead to the mud on their jersey is crystal clear. This is possible because HDTV has a resolution which is five times more than normal analog televisions. Since there are no 'ghosts' or 'snow' with an HDTV programming the sporting events are telecast for the first time as they are meant to be.
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Photographers and graphic artists have been doing colour calibrations for years on their monitors in order to ensure that colours on screen accurately match what will appear in print or on a Web site. But now, with more consumers owning high-definition TV � where every pixel pops off the screen � calibration becomes more important than with the old cathode-ray tube TV.
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OK--so I'm trying out a third way of blogging, having looked at Blogger.com, and created a Digital Medivalist blog, and then looked a bit at weblogger, which uses Manila from UserLand, (though I've not blogged anything there yet, I do have a weblogger site called Philologist), so Radio Userland was the next option.



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News.Com: Time to rewrite the DMCA. Rick Boucher. At the time, libraries, universities, consumer electronics manufacturers, Internet portals and others warned that enactment of the broadly worded legislation would stifle new technology, would threaten access to information, and would move us inexorably towards a "pay per use" society. That day is now close at hand. Tomalak's Realm]




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