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I Love HD
Thursday 27th May, 2010 18:52 Comments: 1
I'm always amazed when people say they can't see any difference when watching High Definition content. I suspect they need to get their eyes checked (and I suspect they're responsible for an above average number of car accidents).

This week has been an expensive week, but I now have a new 24" monitor that's capable of displaying 1080p content, the Dell UltraSharp U2410 (fantastic build quality, properly calibrated). Just in case that wasn't good enough, I now have a Sky+ HD box hooked up to the 1080p Sony Bravia, displaying Sky's HD content in all its 1080i goodness (the TV, somewhat surprisingly, seems to take the interlaced source in its stride). Perfect for watching the World Cup in a few weeks time! :D
Avatar Cheryl - Friday 28th May, 2010 11:27
That's not why I subscribed >:(
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