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原帖由 w115116 于 20-6-2008 01:17 发表
[quote]原帖由 ranger 于 19-6-2008 08:39 发表
1. 澳洲早已普及数字高清电视, 免费。
偶在Perth咋没听说过呐?
这位兄台可能应该多出去走一走了。
Quoted from http://www.cnet.com.au/tvs/0,239035250,240000380,00.htm
Digital TV in Australia
By Pam Carroll on 26 July 2004
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Australia's first 'free to view' digital television broadcasts began in January 2001. The roll-out has been gradual, but now all five free-to-air broadcasters (ABC, SBS, Ten, Seven and Nine) are transmitting their digital television services in all capital cities - Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Canberra and Darwin - 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
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“The catch, of course, is that HD broadcasts are available on far fewer programs. The Government has imposed HD programming quotas on each broadcaster of at least 1040 hours annually (but only for Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth). They've got up to two years after the commencement of digital service to get up to speed in other markets.
The good news is that these quotas are being exceeded, and there is a wealth of HD content on offer in any given week. Some of the programs are 'native' HD (produced in the format), while others have been 'up-converted' from SD format.If this top-of-the-line picture quality is what you want, make sure before you buy a new big flat screen TV that both the set top box and screen you buy are HD capable, not SD, or you will not be able to fully take advantage of the superior HD image. Expect too, that you will be paying a premium for the HD equipment.
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Do note this is an article from 2004, i.e. four years ago! Today we have much more native HD materia. Two weeks ago, Indian Jones on Channel 9 HD is amazing! You have to see from your own eyes to believe. |
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