By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Dr.Grass said:
Incubi said:
Dr.Grass said:
 

I don't know a single person who has an HDReady TV.

"Many places in the world TrueHD is regarded as a luxury commodity"

That's just BS. Here in Africa there aren't even any HDReady TVs for sale anymore. Perhaps you should realise that it's not 2009 anymore.

The terminology was HDReady, FullHD, UltraHD. There actually isn't anything TrueHD anywhere. My mistake:p

HDTV sales peaked in 2009, and this is why manufacturers are so busy right now introducing UltraHD. For actual numbers and statistics they can be bought at http://www.instat.com/index.html if you're superinterested:p


Ummmm... I realized that and treated "TrueHD" as "FullHD" in each of your statements. How did you not see this from my comment? Guess I shouldn't be surprised since i'm a rocket scientist and nobody else is. How is that comment of yours relevant at all (note: I've been messing up you're and your for the better part of a decade despite spending all my time on message boards (until i get banned for a few months) But hey! Nobody's perfect, right? Yeah, i know; off-topic and all that, but here's what it comes down to:

you: most people don't have Full HDTV's (There are 6 billion people on Earth)

me: yes they do

you: HDTVs (in which the vast majority sold was HDReady) peaked in 2009 and UHD is being introduced now cause the people who bought HDReady didn't care about upgrading to FullHD, 3DTV, SmartTV. Here's a website.

Sometimes I'm a bit of a dick and I'm in that mood now so sorry :-|

You are perfectly right in everything. I would, however, like to note...and...blablablah

Boring conversation, anyway. I'll just call it a day and go back to playing Super Mario 3D World in god awful 720p with my god awful HDReady TV which i dont care to upgrade, 1) cause i'm poor, 2) dont see much difference cause of poor eyesight, 3) cheap, 4) live in 3rd world country.

Thank you for your time.