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Posted by nappy on 11/10/07 19:32
"Jan Panteltje" <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On a sunny day (Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:51:08 GMT) it happened "nappy" <n@n.n>
> wrote in <gcmZi.17165$4V6.14748@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net>:
>
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>>"Jan Panteltje" <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:fh4ncr$l9t$1@aioe.org...
>>> On a sunny day (Sat, 10 Nov 2007 16:25:27 GMT) it happened Larry in AZ
>>> <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in
>>> <Xns99E45F5F5B90Bthefrogprince@69.28.173.184>:
>>>
>>>>Waiving the right to remain silent, Johan Stck <johan@stack.se> said:
>>>>
>>>>> But I am still hoping to get some feedback on my initial question:
>>>>> What is the reason for having interlaced camcorders *today* with
>>>>> virtually all end-user gear (TV sets, computer screens etc) needing to
>>>>> convert it to progressive (by means of de-interlacing) before
>>>>> displaying
>>>>> it?
>>>>
>>>>"Virtually all" end-user sets *are not* progressive. There are tens of
>>>>millions of CRT sets still in use.
>>>
>>> Desktop:
>>> http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,2181410,00.asp?kc=ETRSS02129TX1K0000532
>>> TV
>>> http://www.digitalworldtokyo.com/index.php/digital_tokyo/articles/big_screen_crt_tv_business_in_japan_all_but_over/
>>>
>>> Many people will upgrade to LCD, with HDTV and digital coming.
>>> There were no CRT TVs in the shops here in Europe, last time I looked.
>>> Sure, some people have one at home, some people also have manual coffee
>>> grinding machines,
>>> and some people even pay in dollars, while the world has moved to Euros
>>> years ago.
>>> ;-)
>>
>>In the US there are still many CRT versions on shelves in large stores.
>>Lots
>>of them.
>
> But the OP is in Europe (Sweden).
> Not in some 3rd world country.
> :-)
Yes.. the thrid world country that brought you the technology you are
abusing right now.
Yes.. Europe. The next Islamic state. And deservedly so. Stock up on Beer
Jan.
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