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The more I survey this high definition scene, the more I'm inclined to pursue the following policy at home.
1. I'll keep my standard definition TVs, DVD players/recorders, and MiniDV camcorders.
2. I'll keep my collection of standard definition movies and TV shows.
3. I'll limit my high definition purchases -- in the short term -- to a new HD camcorder... PERIOD.
4. I'll keep an eye on high definition DVD burners AND -- MORE IMPORTANTLY -- their WRITE SPEEDS and I'll consider one of them ONLY FOR ARCHIVING, but they're going to have to make one that writes fast enough to make it worth my time.
5. I'll share my HD video via Windows Media HD on standard definition DVDs that will play in EXISTING computer drives.
I just can't be persuaded to believe that most people are going to rush out and replace their existing computers with new computers featuring Blu-ray Disc/HD DVD drives; people are going to wait and see how this stuff shakes out.
The other thing that upsets me right now is that none of the new HDV or AVCHD camcorders announced so far appears to support 720p @ 60 frames per second.
That's what I'd like to see... a consumer HD camcorder that shoots 720p @ 60 frames per second.
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