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Blarg
09-30-2005, 08:03 PM
Dug up on a random browse through www.theonion.com (http://www.theonion.com):

High-Definition Television Promises Sharper Crap

April 9, 1997 | Issue 31•13

WASHINGTON, DC—In the most dramatic leap in television technology since the advent of color in the 1950s, on Monday the FCC approved a 10-year plan to shift to digital, high-definition TV, technology which will make barely watchable crap far sharper and more detailed than ever before.

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Drool-inducing, sub-moronic programming as seen on a conventional analog television (top), disrupted by static. The same garbage with crystal-clear, movie-quality reception on HDTV (bottom).


"This is a monumental breakthrough," said Magnavox vice-president Gene Kalman, demonstrating a prototype of the new HDTV. "This atrocious episode of Sliders almost looks like it will leap off the screen, and it wasn't even shot in the new format."

The first generation of the format, Sony's "TV-H," will be available in U.S. stores as early as this fall. Though the $2,500 price tag makes crystal-clear viewing of intelligence-insulting swill possible only for the very well-off, prices are expected to drop dramatically in the next five years.

"By the year 2005," said Bob Rowell, president of the American Association of Broadcasters, "90 percent of American homes will watch their favorite mind-numbing swill on a high-definition TV."

"Soon, your children will be able to watch shrill, grating Hanna-Barbera re-runs on the Cartoon Network with a degree of crispness unheard of when you first watched that crap in the '70s," Rowell said. "And those whose lives are so empty that each Thursday night they actually watch all of NBC's so-called 'Must-See-TV' lineup will be amazed at the clarity and resolution with which all those stupid people's apartments come through."

Promised Rowell: "When you see the episode of Martin in which the computer dating service matches Martin up with his neighbor Sheneneh, his grotesque and profoundly unfunny mugging will come through with a resolution unimagined on traditional TVs."

Stupid, inane commericals will also look amazingly deep and dimensional when viewed in the new format. The digital sound system will also greatly enhance their intrusive, overloud quality.

"That kid with the Southern accent on the grape-juice ad will look like you can almost reach out and strangle him," Rowell said.

In addition, recent big-budget movies like Independence Day and Eraser will soon be available in HDTV digital-cassette format, which manufacturers promise will offer an experience comparable to shaking your head and thinking, "This sucks," in an actual movie theater.

Top videogame manufacturers, including Nintendo and Sega, are already developing new systems on which consumers will be able to play astonishingly crisp, ultra-realistic versions of the same old stupid videogame in which two guys pound the [censored] out of each other.

Designed with an eye to the future, HDTVs will be also able to accomodate yet-to-be-unveiled cable-TV systems, which promise to bring more than 1,000 channels of unwatchable tripe into the home.

"We have seen the future," FCC chair Reed Hundt said, "and it is sharp. And it is crap."

mslif
09-30-2005, 08:34 PM
How wonder how many people laughed at this almost ten years ago and have HDTV.
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Blarg
09-30-2005, 08:36 PM
I liked the part saying by 2005 90% of us would have HDTV, and the price would come way down from $2,500. Wrong on both counts(at least by my standard of what "way down" means.

PITTM
09-30-2005, 08:44 PM
i bought my nice ass hdtv for 850. i pretty much just watch football and sweet ass nature shows on it. it looks rad. but most of the crap still sucks.

rj

mslif
09-30-2005, 08:45 PM
I don't even know how much it costs to have HDTV, probably around $1,000.00 right?
Anyway, I like the part saying "technology which will make barely watchable crap far sharper and more detailed than ever before". Basically, let's pay tons of money to watch a bunch of stupid, mindless shows. What a joke that is!

Sponger15SB
09-30-2005, 08:54 PM
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i bought my nice ass hdtv for 850. i pretty much just watch football and sweet ass nature shows on it. it looks rad. but most of the crap still sucks.

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Seriously, HDTV was the best thing to ever happen to crappy nature shows. They probably get 2x the ammount of viewers than they did 5 years ago just cause of HDTV.

PITTM
09-30-2005, 09:21 PM
i watched austin stevens snakehunter yesterday afternoon while i was stoned as hell. it was really really cool

rj

Blarg
09-30-2005, 09:45 PM
That's why I don't have cable. It tempts me to watch more t.v., and I already waste more than my fair share of time without becoming a tube zombie.

Although it would be cool to see nature shows on HDTV, like Sponger's talking about. I love nature shows(and PBS doesn't have many of them anymore). I'm positive there aren't twice as many people watching them, though, contrary to Sponger's assertion. Not that many people have HDTV yet.

As to prices, I see lots of them advertised in the Sunday papers, and usually for $1k and more, and those are often just "HDTV ready", not HDTV. The ones that are already set to do HDTV can get much more expensive, even for pretty unimpressive screen sizes.

Seems to me you have to like t.v. more than I do to get into this, and be more willing to part with your cash over it, too.

If I had cable, maybe I'd be more tempted.

whiskeytown
09-30-2005, 09:58 PM
I have a friend who got the 42 inch LCD sony

I have noticed that although the HD looks great, the regular channels he picks up via cable really look sort of bad on a tv that big...not impressive at all...

RB

Blarg
09-30-2005, 10:07 PM
I noticed that before on some sets too.

jakethebake
10-01-2005, 09:18 AM
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I don't even know how much it costs to have HDTV, probably around $1,000.00 right?
Anyway, I like the part saying "technology which will make barely watchable crap far sharper and more detailed than ever before". Basically, let's pay tons of money to watch a bunch of stupid, mindless shows. What a joke that is!

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