SUNDAY, JUNE 22[EDITOR'S NOTE 1: Audio descriptions (AD) for tonight's episodes of AMERICAN DAD, THE SIMPSONS and FAMILY GUY are available on the SAP Audio Channel.][EDITOR'S NOTE 2: BOB'S BURGERS returns Sunday, June 29.]"AMERICAN DAD" - (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1STAN INFILTRATES A TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONON "AMERICAN DAD"SUNDAY, JUNE 22, ON FOXStan attempts to infiltrate the "Occupy" movement, based on CIA intelligence that a leftist cell is planning a terrorist attack. But when he's captured and returned home by a group of radicals, Hayley suspects her father may have been "turned" in the "Honey, I'm Homeland" episode of AMERICAN DAD airing Sunday, June 22 (7:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX (DAD-811) (TV-14 D, L, V)Voice Cast: Seth MacFarlane as Stan Smith and Roger the Alien; Wendy Schaal as Francine Smith; Rachael MacFarlane as Hayley; Scott Grimes as Steve; Dee Bradley Baker as Klaus; Jeff Fischer as Jeff.Guest Voice Cast: Kathryn Hahn as Luli, Ira Glass as himselfShare
My best friend's brother just got this new handheld iPod-like thingy. It's South Korean, has (approx) a 4-inch screen, can play 720p video and music, movies, pictures, etc. Everything that an iPod can do (plus 720p vids), but on a bigger screen. I'm in the market for a new portable media player device thingy that's not and iPod and this thing looks like it fits the bill. Only thing is, I have no idea what it is, what it's called, or where to look for it. Does anyone know of such a device, or where I could buy one? flaminglawyer 00:12, 27 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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Hi. Our article on 720p states that it is 1280x720 and mentions absolutely nothing about 1366x768. However, every single 720p TV I've seen advertised in South Africa has a resolution of 1366. Actually to be more accurate, they are always advertised as "HD Ready" rather than 720p. Similarly, 1080p TV's are advertised as "Full HD". Now at the moment we still don't have digital broadcasting although it WILL come in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Not sure if it wll be 720 or 1080.
I'm looking to get an "HD Ready" LCD for gaming (Xbox360) and watching TV series via PC. So in light of all this, is there anything to be concerned about? If any of these sources are coming from a 720p signal, stretching it to 1366 would probably look terrible given how close the ratios are. On another note, I've noticed that most graphics cards (including the onboard graphics on my PC) only support 1360x768 as a standard resolution. What would happen to the extra 6 pixels? Will the display from the PC look absolutely horrible (trying to stretch itself horizontally)?
It's about understanding your customer bases consumption behaviour and provding appripriate content. Don't pump YouTube full of HD content if your users are 90% on mobile, and vice versa. A 720p low res video does little for your brand if your customers are PC/tablet consumers wanting/expecting a "quality" experience. If in doubt, do both. No one's going to sue you for posting two versions of the same video.
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