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by djhn
395 days ago
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I’m sceptical this could ever work politically. There are still people watching television on 1980’s hardware. Full HD televisions have been essentially feature complete for over 20 years and should remain relevant for another 20 years, since the vast majority of broadcasts are still 480p and 720p. There are now hundreds of millions of 4k and 8k televisions and projectors with expected service life and lifecycles extending into 2050s. Bricking those devices en masse is a PR disaster and invites legal scrutiny from regulators, and any individual service suddenly requiring special hardware is shooting itself in the face financially. |
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I don’t think I’ve seen anything below 1080p on Xfinity cable in the USA for at least 10 years. Even older content is typically upscaled at the broadcast source (e.g. Seinfeld reruns)
Are you referring to over-the-air broadcasts? Or cable/satellite broadcasts?