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Re: High-Definition TV Demonstration (fwd)




Pardon me for borrowing the list for my own purposes for a second.  If any
of you have time to stop in to see the HD demo, I highly recommend it.
The reolution is outstanding, the focus is sharp. . . from the point of
view of a TV person, I love it!  

But if you have time after seeing the demo, could I get you to drop a few
words to the list about your reaction to it?  I'm considering using HD
demos as a possible paper topic for a class I'm taking next semester, and
I'd like some preliminary reactions from people who haven't seen it before
so I can design my questionnaires.

Thanks!

We now return this list to its regularly scheduled topics.

Stephanie

steph@unc.edu				http://blake.oit.unc.edu/~steph/


On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Bill Bean wrote:

> Paul Jones wrote:
> > 
> > From: Thomas Bowers 9621204 <tbowers@email.unc.edu>
> > 
> >         A pioneer in the development of high-definition television (HDTV)
> > will demonstrate it in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication
> > Oct. 28.
> >         John Greene of WRAL-HD in Raleigh, which received the first
> > Federal Communications Commission license to operate an experimental HDTV
> > station in 1996, will show programs and explain the new system beginning
> > at 10 a.m. in the main entrance of Howell Hall.
> >
> If you're interested check WRAL's HD site at http://www.wral-hd.com/ .
> 
> -- 
> Bill Bean { http://www.unc.edu/~sothis/ }
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