Thread: bbc hd/bcc1hd
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Old 02-10-2017, 11:03   #14
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Re: bbc hd/bcc1hd

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Given that the issue is said to be lack of money, can anyone figure out what these 'creative solutions' could be?
From the article: "In a world where two thirds of homes have their main TV connected to the internet, we could look to the internet to provide local content in HD. Alternatively we might find a way for audiences to move more conveniently between HD and SD"

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
My point was that by the time they get around to it, UHD will be the new HD!
UHD will never be HD, and will always be more expensive. If the BBC can't afford HD, they certainly can't afford UHD
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