(From ArsTechnica.com -- By Ken "Caesar" Fisher)
One of the more touchy subjects crowding my inbox lately relates to how WINDOWS VISTA will fail to render HIGH DEFINITION VIDEO in "pure" High Definition on most existing monitors.
There's quite a bit of hemming and hawing over the probability that WINDOWS VISTA users will have to buy new monitors to see HD content.
Let's get a few facts out on the table before we oil our rags and tie them to our spears, because there's a considerable amount of misinformation out there.
On Windows Vista, DRM, And New Monitors
Bill Smallfield, thanks for the post.
[Great, just great. Future HD copy protection on monitors? Please! Where I am going to watch all my illegal DVDs if no one makes a TV for me to view them on?]
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