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Old 12-20-2006, 02:53 PM   #12
JimmyJames
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I agree totally with Sledford. I get more annoyed with the lack of HD content on TV. Broadcast channels for the most part got it right with their prime time schedules - with the exception of Reality TV (Survivor) and Gameshows (Deal or No Deal). Dramas and Comedies on the "big 4" (& CW & MeNetwork TV as well) are almost all in HD. But sports needs work (CBS NFL coverage) as well as specialty channels (or lack thereof).

And yes, widescreen is a MUST for me. For DVD's especially. I can't stand it when I can't get a movie on Widescreen DVD.

Plus TV shows. Law & Order has been done in HD widescreen (and Dolby 5.1) for a number of years now, and all of their DVD releases are converted to Full Screen (& Dolby 2.0)- Where's the logic there?

CSI, 24 and the Office got it right with their DVD releases...
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