Notice how HD quality varies greatly with different broadcast?

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Im watching this NY/MIN game and the quality of HD is not nearly as high as the quality of a Monday Night Football game on the same ESPN.

I wish these TV stations would upgrade all there cameras so every game you watch is in the same quality of a primetime NFL game.

Does not matter how nice a tv is if the cameras are not up to par.
 

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most noticeable during football season. really like espn and cbs HD ... but NBC is poor

problem with espn is they cut off half their screen with the ticker at the bottom and scoreline at the top
 

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cbs FB is the nuts in HD..tough to make the baggy look good under any conditions
 

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I have a regular tube tv (? whatever it's called) in my bedroom and a HD LCD in the living room. HD is nice and all but all the stretching and fading angles gives me a headache whenever I watch the LCD for awhile and go to bed afterwards and watch shows on the regular tv. Sometimes I think technology is getting out of hand.
 

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Some hockey broadcasts use a mix of HD and non-HD cameras. Drives me absolutely nuts.
 

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Some hockey broadcasts use a mix of HD and non-HD cameras. Drives me absolutely nuts.

Thats the worst. Baseball does the same thing on some of the reginal brodcast on the MLB pass on directv.
 

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some hd broadcasts are not filmed in hd, their is no excuse for this now.
 

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