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Old 04-08-2012, 21:35   #25
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Re: Free PictureBox.....wow

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Originally Posted by carlwaring View Post
That's a little un-fair Even with my not-perfect eyesight, I can tell the difference between HD and SD.

My point was that, although - given the option - I would choose to watch the HD version of something over the SD version I wouldn't not watch something just because it wan't in HD.

If you see what I mean! (Don'tcha just hate double-negatives )
I would suggest if people can't see the difference between SD and HD they either have a small set , bad eyesight or the original material is of poor quality. Football for me is a must in HD and the difference is night and day , Hawaii Five O is another example of excellent quality HD granted not as good as Blu Ray standard but impressive. I agree with Carl though I wouldn't not watch something just because it wasn't HD , I enjoy some of the news/documentaries on PBS America which is generally poor quality SD in my opinion.
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