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it's a gimmick read the article in link

http://www.avsforum.com/tv-broadcasters-say-1080p-hdr-matters-4k/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=AVSForum.com_weekly&utm_source=AVSForum.com20170228 heck most broadcat in 720p/1080i not even 1080p yet.                                             In an article by The Hollywood Reporter that’s based on comments made by a panel of broadcasters at Wednesday’s HPA (Hollywood Professional Association) Tech Retreat in Palm Springs, the message from broadcasters is that 1080p HDR is coming to a broadcast TV when ATSC 3.0—the next generation of broadcast standards—is implemented.

According to the piece by Carolina Giardina, Fox Networks is optimistic about the prospects of HDR, and Richard Friedel, the executive VP and general manager of engineering & operations at Fox Networks, said, “When we launch ATSC 3.0, you’ll see HDR.”

Fox was joined by the likes of PBS, Cox Media Group, and Sinclair Broadcast Group in feeling optimistic about HDR. Apparently, broadcasters can accommodate up to 1080p HDR without having to overhaul their equipment infrastructure—unlike a move to 4K resolution.

CBS wasn’t quite as enthusiastic as the other networks when it came to promising that HDR broadcasts are on the way. The VP of engineering and advanced technology at CBS said that the network was studying and testing HDR but demurred on committing to its implementation.

Based on typical TV screen sizes and viewing distances, in many instances it is true that 1080p HDR will have a bigger impact than a move to 4K SDR. Many professional digital cameras already capture enough dynamic range to produce a HDR image, and if it’s really true that the broadcast infrastructure is there to support it, there would appear to be little barrier to making HDR mainstream.

ATSC 3.0, which was created by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (the folks who brought you ATSC 1.0 and made HDTV happen), has yet to be implemented. So, all this talk is currently hypothetical. But it certainly points to a near future where HDR potentially overtakes 4K resolution as the primary picture-quality selling point for new TVs

song is Detroit rock city

the song is from kiss and is usually played at JLA during red wings games  https://youtu.be/iZq3i94mSsQ?t=15s 

here you go

http://www.mgoblue.com/collegesportslive/?media=535662    your welcome!  GO BLUE

never got to play ,but coach

i was not able to play football because i was born without a right pulmonary valve and hole in my heart (which was repaired  7 times @ u of M mott's childrens hospital) i was so disappointed when i was told i couldn't play football by my DR.  anyway my brothers played and i went to a lot of the practices, in junior high was team manager / assitant coach as i would run drills for the team that had many of my friends. did some in high school freshman year as well. now i am an assitant youth football coach in Huber heights ohio coaching mostly offensive and defensive lines. i love coaching these young kid's along with my son who is also on the team.  our team has went 30-2 over the last 3 years and went undefeated 11-0 last year winning our leagues "Super bowl"         sorry for the long post

cweerapp re: michigan jordan trainer 1

just an fyi they still have size 8 on eastbay  http://www.eastbay.com/product/model:263013/sku:45403420/

here you go

they have them at eastbay.  http://www.eastbay.com/product/model:265173/sku:44102417/

thanks for the info

got a pair.  i missed out on saturday morning as i was on the road for my son's football game. only thing that suck's is eastbay won't allow discounts on these. oh well i still got them.

heads up football

i have been coaching youth football going on my 5th year. we have had one kid with a concussion and that happened at home while playing with his brother (he fell back and hit his head on the floor).  you can't prevent every concussion but teaching them the head's up way to tackle ect.. will decrease the chances 

i will hold off on final judgment

until i see more, but  what i have seen so far hasn't been that great.