So what is high definition, i don't know what it means exactly, but here's what i thought about it in terms on technology.
Technology has evolved so much through these times, and stuff has become more expensive after old things just started to cheapen up, screw that.. but it does make everything better.
So what i'm talking bout, when you hear high definition, what do you think it is?, well if it was me i would be thinking bout stuff like Video, DVD, Games, Computer, Music, Astro? yeah all sorts of craps.
Here's my impression or rather experience with high definition
*This was before the release of blue-ray and 3D..
My first experience with HD or high definition was a big ass Toshiba Television, it was the age of High Definition, when regular DVD was changed to HD, but shortly after Blu-Ray came over like a storm, wiping all HD DVD to drown on the toilet bowl..
It was Batman Begins showing on the television, and i thought to my self, this was amazing, the screen is friggin big, it's clearer, it's much faster and better of course..
But it was expensive, just after things started to settle down on cheaper price, before HD came, they made such a big whoop on LCD television, well it's still a big whoop but evolution goes like the speed of light, can't make jokes bout that..
But seriously when i watch Batman Begins i was actually surprise, cause normally when you see a movie it was just normal, nothing odd or strange about it, but this one was no ordinary television, i mention that it was faster, and faster actually make you feel that it was real or were recorded at that exact moment, imagine the Batmobile hovering in to your face, well not literally but visually, it was awesome, and Christian Bale and Katie Holmes acting make it look like they were in front of me, and the sound was so-so, i'd rather be in the cinema, but the visual win no less.
So yeah that was my initiation on HD tv's
I did manage to get a glimpse on Blu-Ray DVD, it was in Sony Concept store and,well it was an amazing experience, just wish i had the money to buy that big Ass tv, the movie was Avatar, barely a movie, just a trailer showing the highlights of the movie Avatar by James Cameron.. there was the scene where Zoe Saldana and the guy from Clash of the Titans were in the Na'Vi form, and there was this lights that brights beautifully, and it wasn't as real as Batman, but still it was beautiful to watch.
I haven't experience one more thing and it's still a big whoop in this current moment, which is 3D, the current most expensive television to own, but they still use glasses, i thought they were gonna make it cheaper because of the glass thing, but it's still to friggin expensive to own one, just imagine how much the Lenticular a.k.a the one without the glasses is gonna cost. I could only imagine much more..
So yeah, but i think after all these generation, it all leads to one last thing, i don't think 3D is the last evolution of Television, and after 3D it won't be the last either, there has to be some way evolution will mess with our mind and create much more better stuff, so the next after 3D i'm thinking will be Holograms, you know the sort of 3D, only they made it crappy in movies, but if it were real, it would be a 360 degree view with 3D which is more awesome, 3D basically focus on making videos real to you, they only show you the front of it, but not the whole of the video, so yeah, i think that hologram would be the next generation of television..
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