CDs aren't going anywhere in a hurry. Sure, sales are a little bit down, but hardly within an order of magnitude of the replacement HD formats that were stillborn.
I pine for a HD ready, old display technology, CRT TV so that I can watch HD at its full capabilities. LCD and Plasma display technologies only allow you to watch stationary and slow moving images in High Definition because of the poor refresh rates (that's why HD is usually demonstrated on a LCD and Plasma display by showing fish swimming around). It is ironic that HD was introduced at the same time as the only display technology capable of reproducing it properly was being phased out. I am totally fed up with watching tennis on LCD when the ball looks more like Halleys' Comet than a tennis ball! Maybe OLED or SED will eventually reach a stage when they can take over from LCD and Plasma if current production problems can be ironed out. We may then, once again, have a display technology that can faithfully reproduce moving images (which, after all, is what TV is all about). Oh, by the way, CRT has another big advantage that is rarely championed, i.e. CRT TV's are so heavy that no thief is capable of stealing them!
Comments on: Brits pine for old and analogue tech
Analogue? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 28th May 2008 06:50 GMT
Reports of death of CD exaggerated, surely? #
By Iain Posted Wednesday 28th May 2008 10:00 GMT
CD on the outs? #
By bluesxman Posted Wednesday 28th May 2008 11:54 GMT
How about the good old CRT TV? #
By Phil B Posted Wednesday 28th May 2008 19:30 GMT