| Azelover said: Does nobody else feel tired with high definition? After a few hours of playing on the PS3 my eyes get really tired. I'm thinking of unplugging my HDMI cable and using a regular composite cable because of this. I don't think increasing the resolution is quite as benefitial, or enjoyable as many people say. |
If you can't notice the difference between High Def and Standard TV then your High Def TV is a piece of shit.
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| dib8rman said: Azelover - "Does nobody else feel tired with high definition?" I love the female body so no. I also like nature, sunsets, long walks in the park, nuzzling, bottled water only as well, candle lit dinners over properly fermented red wine. ;) If you mean HD Tv upgrades though, yes I can see how you'd get tired of that. |
I love the female body, but not sexually. I'm more fond of the male body actually, and yes that one is very nice when it's well defined.
I love nature, and all thats tuff you mentioned. Except for drinks of an alcoholic type.
I don't mean upgrades exactly, but I am tired of that too yes.
Nabraham said:
Already? High Def TV's have been around for quite some time now..... |
HDTV is only now reaching 50% market share. I don't know if you saw a report earlier this year, that said that part of the Wii's success is that snce over 50% of consumers still have SDTV, the features th HD consoles have to offer aren't a big influence on them.
Nabraham said:
If you can't notice the difference between High Def and Standard TV then your High Def TV is a piece of shit. |
I think you're mirroring yourself when you say that.
My TV is fine, I can definitely tell the difference, and I just don't care for it. But my eyes, they feel tired from it. I'm not joking about this, I even get headaches sometimes. And frankly I'm annoyed that nobody else wants to take it seriously/thinks I'm offending them. Hey, I also spent a lot of money on HD, I also want to justify my purchases.
DaBuddahN said:
HDTV is only now reaching 50% market share. I don't know if you saw a report earlier this year, that said that part of the Wii's success is that snce over 50% of consumers still have SDTV, the features th HD consoles have to offer aren't a big influence on them. |
Thats great, the point is, the technology is old by its standards....of course companies are going to push ahead with better technology.
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Azelover said:
I think you're mirroring yourself when you say that. My TV is fine, I can definitely tell the difference, and I just don't care for it. But my eyes, they feel tired from it. I'm not joking about this, I even get headaches sometimes. And frankly I'm annoyed that nobody else wants to take it seriously/thinks I'm offending them. Hey, I also spent a lot of money on HD, I also want to justify my purchases. |
Have you gone to the doctor? I'm serious when i say there is a huge difference but i don't know why your wanting people to side with you on the issue. A doctor could probably explain better why this is happening as to random people on a video game message board.
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@Azelover
dude I joke a lot, but my point is that HD is pointless, when it happens it happens, I may be taking it for granted by the way I see it whatever is displayed in HD should be more important than the fact that it's displayed in HD.
For your argument though, it seems you have more of an issue with not having the tech already in your possession not that the tech is there exactly. If you already had it and all it's parts to make it work I believe you'd be content.
However you still have a point but we'll have to wait and see if the risk pays off when someone tries to sell it.
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Azelover said:
I think you're mirroring yourself when you say that. My TV is fine, I can definitely tell the difference, and I just don't care for it. But my eyes, they feel tired from it. I'm not joking about this, I even get headaches sometimes. And frankly I'm annoyed that nobody else wants to take it seriously/thinks I'm offending them. Hey, I also spent a lot of money on HD, I also want to justify my purchases. |
Don't worry, you aren't alone. When my parents watched HD programming for the very first time, their eyes got tired too. I don't know if it still bothers them though.