It highlights consumers’ ongoing confusion when confronted with various technical specifications and marketing claims.
Despite being written over two decades ago, the article’s insights into resolution, overscan, and skepticism toward marketing claims remain relevant today. It also touches on emerging standards like DTV and HDTV, hinting at the ongoing evolution of video formats. Overall, the article provides a timeless guide for understanding video resolution in home theater technology.
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