HDTV buyers get fuzzy deal, Cuban says
HDTV buyers get fuzzy deal, Cuban says
By Kimberly S. Johnson Denver Post
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Consumers are getting a raw deal when it comes to viewing the best quality of high-definition television possible, said Mark Cuban, co-founder and president of Denver-based HD.Net. Speaking to more than 200 members of the television-manufacturing industry last week during an HDTV conference, Cuban said most HD content is compressed or made smaller, underutilizing HDTV sets capable of showing programming with extremely high resolution.
"It's all really depressed derivatives of what we really could see," he said.