HD v SD

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  1. Craig_M

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    HD v SD

    Im thinking of upgrading to HD, but Ive noticed theres now SD aswell and I cant find much info on it. Whats the difference? Is SD just an even better version of SD, and will you need an SD ready TV or will it work on an HD ready one?
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    SD is the old standard - definition m8 !!

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  4. ManofScience

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    yeah, just it's just both versions of the same channel , i.e. Sky Movies HD1 and Sky Movies SD1
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    :dunce: :oops: :lol: cheers lads...so it doesnt mean "super definition" then? :lol:
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    I think Sly Stallone would have something to say about this...
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    cant believe them honest fuckers :lol:

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