- 13 Jan 11, 03:35#234283
1) F1 is not HD in the US. They've been shooting it in standard definition. So even if you got an HD Signal, it was an upscaled standard definition picture, which is not HD in any meaningful way - and don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
2) You didn't see it in 1080p even Upscaled, because nobody broadcasts in 1080p, it's too bandwidth intensive. 720p and 1080i are the only HD Formats sent over broadcast.
3) 240Hz, huh? Again. Ain't nobody shooting sports coverage in 240Hz. Try 60.
The Frome Flyer: Smoother, Smarter, Calmer, Winner.
Jenson Button: Professor, Chauffeur, World Champion Racing Driver.
F1 is in HD in the US, there's nothing like watching the Singapore night race in 1080HP 240HZ.
1) F1 is not HD in the US. They've been shooting it in standard definition. So even if you got an HD Signal, it was an upscaled standard definition picture, which is not HD in any meaningful way - and don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
2) You didn't see it in 1080p even Upscaled, because nobody broadcasts in 1080p, it's too bandwidth intensive. 720p and 1080i are the only HD Formats sent over broadcast.
3) 240Hz, huh? Again. Ain't nobody shooting sports coverage in 240Hz. Try 60.

The Frome Flyer: Smoother, Smarter, Calmer, Winner.
Jenson Button: Professor, Chauffeur, World Champion Racing Driver.

As for 1080p, I guess my DirecTv HD reciever is wrong because for some reason the 1080p light lights up and the text said "program in 1080p"
, As for the 240Hz, got myself a Samsung LED 7series, once again TV is wrong because it said 240Hz. Yes we all know its all upscale and it doesn't matter how they do it, what matters is the final product, HD BABY 




