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To: wlcnyc who wrote (648)1/29/1999 7:21:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (1) of 2003
 
Think about this concerning the possibilities of TV quality.......

They (Cable companies) have the technology to pipe cable TV into your house using telephone lines. Right?

Since a lot of TV's are as small as or smaller than a computer monitor, it would appear to me that the problem, if any, is between the computer and the access line or inside the guts of the monitor.

Does the problem really have anything to do with programming at all?

Is the problem in the computer (end) user being able to manipulate the video?

I guess what I am saying is, "If monitors are comparable to TV's and microchips are as powerful as we are lead to believe; why can't the programmers just insert a couple of lines in the program:
'get video'
'play video'?"

Am I missing something?

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