Equilibrium mana HDMI 3

Equilibrium mana

HDMI 3 incorporates an automatic audio/video synching capability that allows devices to perform this synchronization automatically with accuracy. New lossless audio formats: In addition to HDMIs current ability to equilibrium mana high-bandwidth uncompressed digital audio and currently-available compressed formats such as Dolby Digital and DTS, HDMI 3 adds additional support for new, lossless compressed digital audio formats Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Products implementing the new HDMI specification will continue to be backward compatible with earlier HDMI products. The dramatic increase in maximum speed achieved in HDMI 3 will enable HDMI to stay far ahead of the bandwidth demands of future high definition source and display devices, said Leslie Chard, president of HDMI Licensing, LLC. As the de facto standard digital interface for the high definition and consumer electronics markets, HDMI is implementing the most innovative technologies today to fulfill the demands of tomorrows consumers. The last thing the country needs is another lawyer. some sarcasm Please, though, if you do become a lawyer, stick to civil law, which may be the last vestige of our judicial court system that actually functions in a somewhat positive way. I know smile Its not for the money. Im too old to go the big firm route. My mother does education and disability amongst over stuff so no ambulance chasing here. Marzetta7 and I are cut from the same stone. Hes stubborn as hell and so am I. Actuall hes more wont buy a HD DVD player and I damn near bought the Terminator disc on Blu-Ray for 12 just to be ready until common sense kicked in. I wont have a PS3 for months. Wrong yet again Murch. I almost fell out of my chair laughing when I heard you claim that you were wrong very few times here in another post. See this Toshiba has no intention of shipping the new machine, RD-A1, outside Japan and aims to sell 10, 000 units by December. Marzetta7 I do give you more credit than that. Thus I purposely avoided stating that they would ship in the US. Looking at the specs its clear that this unit would benefit Japan more than America which loves DVR and not optical recordswhich outsell players in Japan t1 Though thank your for that link. Confirms what I assumed would be the case. Twice the player costs If you are talking standalone player costs without regards to subsidizing, then true, but the PS3 is the same cost at 499 so if we are talking about subsidized players like both Toshiba models and the PS3, then you are false. Cost is equilibrium mana same. Im sort of backing off of talk about the subsidized stuff. It cant be proven yet. The PS3 doesnt ship until November. Twice the DRM Yes, Blu-ray provides more protection with BD and ROM-mark on top of AACS that both HD DVD and Blu-ray will use, but does this necessarily equate to twice the DRM.

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