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Lumberjack
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reply to guhuna
Re: DOA

said by guhuna See Profile :

DirecTV is setting the HD standards? HA HA!

I chuckled there for a bit.
I was speaking in regards to being a leading provider of HD. There are other issues in terms of quality with their service. Nobody does TrueHD yet so this provider may be the first and in that case they'd be "setting the standard" but as with my main point, they won't have any customers... so is that really standard setting?
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