troy evans
Screenwriter
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- Jul 2, 2005
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So, a good friend of mine came to me today telling me his HD cable box is displaying an error screen. He tells me he called Comcast and they informed him that the "error" in question has to do with his RCA DLP display not being compatible with HDCP. Apparently his tv does not have this feature. When hooking up with component video the set works fine, but, who want's to downgrade after the HDMI experience. He's had the tv for 2 years and feels now it is obsolete. Considering he bought it for the express purpose of watching HD content in the best possible resolution, it would seem if he can't get his HD channels through the cable company to show using HDMI he truely got screwed on the deal. Anyone else hearing about this? Mabey I'm late. Also, what does this mean for people buying into HDTV and buying an older model? The way things are going only flat screen plasmas and LCDs are going to survive. I doubt many people on average are even aware of this.