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Vista means you need new monitors!
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Microsoft Vista means you need new monitors
Vista doesn't like most monitors
By Nick Farrell:
Wednesday 03 August 2005, 07:33
EVERYTIME Microsoft releases a new version of its operating system, someone points out that it will involve the wholesale scrapping of existing hardware. Going through the specs of Vista it looks like you will not only probably need a new PC, but it will be time to splash out on a new monitor too.
According to a US tech consultant Stephen Speicher, Vista will make protected digital content all fuzzy unless it is viewed on high bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) compatible monitor.
He said that the number of people whose display is equipped with HDCP are so rare that it would take a special distributed screen saver to find them.
The missing technology is Protected Video Path - Output Protection Management and while it is a de facto standard for display copy-protection in televisions, so far it has not made much of an impact in the computer display market.
Amongst those that will not have it are the people who spent shedloads impressing their friends with their new Dell UltraSharp super sexy 2405FPW widescreen display.
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Source - http://theinq.net/?article=25094
This is just stupid, I won't be upgrading. :fu:
Lead Head:
you can use a regular moniter as long as you dont watch digtal content
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Who doesn't watch digital content? You might as well use some non-mainstream OS... Not being able to watch digital content is one less oppertunity. :thumbdwn:
worker201:
Well, I am already watching more than enough digital content, with no problems.
I almost think this ought to go in the DMCA forum, because that's all this is - a content protection system. Designed to protect the masses from watching anything not stamped with Microsoft's approval.
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All these protecting systems still won't stop people from cloning DVD's (unless Microsoft protects Vista against content copying).
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