Thursday, July 16, 2009

Digital Trends, HD "expert," screws it up...

...badly. I couldn't get through the first paragraph without getting annoyed at an egregious error. Here's what they said:

A high-definition television is capable of displaying up to 1,920 vertical pixels by 1,080 horizontal pixels on its widescreen display (often referred to as 16:9 format).


What is wrong with this picture (pun intended)? HDTVs have 1,920 horizontal pixels and 1,080 vertical pixels. They got it backwards.

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