http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,135814/article.html?tk=nl_dnxnwsJon Brodkin, Network World wrote:Vista requires premium content like high-definition movies to be degraded in quality when sent to high-quality outputs.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,135814/article.html?tk=nl_dnxnwsJon Brodkin, Network World wrote:Vista requires premium content like high-definition movies to be degraded in quality when sent to high-quality outputs.








Major Tom wrote:Another Vista feature!http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,135814/article.html?tk=nl_dnxnwsJon Brodkin, Network World wrote:Vista requires premium content like high-definition movies to be degraded in quality when sent to high-quality outputs.
The same issue that affects graphics cards also goes for high-resolution LCD monitors. One of the big news items at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2007), the world's premier event for consumer high-tech, was Samsung's 1920×1200 HD-capable 27″ LCD monitor, the Syncmaster 275T, released at a time when everyone else was still shipping 24″ or 25″ monitors as their high-end product [Note F]. The only problem with this amazing HD monitor is that Vista won't display HD content on it because it doesn't consider any of its many input connectors (DVI-D, 15-pin D-Sub, S-Video, and component video, but no HDMI with HDCP) secure enough. So you can do almost anything with this HD monitor except view HD content on it.

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