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Old 25-07-2014, 12:03   #913
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2014) Vol. 3

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
It makes a lot of commercial sense for both VM and Sky to continue to increase the number of HD channels they offer to put space between their TV offerings and those from TalkTalk and BT. I can only see this trend continuing thanks to the competition from BT and TalkTalk.
I actually see HD as more of a necessity (rather than increase of competition)with new age televisions as they continue to approve their screen resolution , I have campaigned for High definition to be the "standard" definition; a must not an optional, lets faced it anyone who has tried to watch skysports 4 golf, or any other sport in SD (which is lower than the standard "standard" definition most other channels provide)

with UHD being tested and on the horizion it wont be long (whether companies are ready to accept or not) will be here soon and within the next decade I predict it will be in operation in same way HD is now but with HD being the "standard". Where technology pushes, companies follow
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