CraigF
Senior HTF Member
^ Can a typical component-input display offer enough bandwidth to make hi-def via BR very obvious? I speculated on this re the new Toy Story release. I highly doubt it, at least not displays of current manufacture.
And does anyone have any info on the important point as to whether BR and HD would be *allowed* in the same box? Allowed by you-know-who. And I don't mean co-existing under show demo conditions, which mean nothing to the real world (hope we all have at least learnt that over the years, MS demos failing catastrophically excepted).
Edit: based on Robert's post in the "other" thread, I am probably quite wrong re the component input, unless the display(s) he saw were "the latest" to potentially handle hi-def BR component (IOW, not what we typically have). Regardless, his post is extremely encouraging to me personally, especially from the POV of manufacturers' attitude.
And does anyone have any info on the important point as to whether BR and HD would be *allowed* in the same box? Allowed by you-know-who. And I don't mean co-existing under show demo conditions, which mean nothing to the real world (hope we all have at least learnt that over the years, MS demos failing catastrophically excepted).
Edit: based on Robert's post in the "other" thread, I am probably quite wrong re the component input, unless the display(s) he saw were "the latest" to potentially handle hi-def BR component (IOW, not what we typically have). Regardless, his post is extremely encouraging to me personally, especially from the POV of manufacturers' attitude.