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Old 01-09-2013, 20:05   #2285
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Re: General Sky TV Discussion

Sky test Ultra High Definition
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Britain’s first live ultra high-defintion broadcast will take place this afternoon – and as Sky beams Stoke City v West Ham to a select audience at its London HQ, retailers, football fans and TV buffs will be holding their breath. Is this the TV revolution that will succeed where 3D has failed? Is this the moment when, finally, it’s decisively found that watching a match on TV really is better than going to the event itself?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...-TV-first.html
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