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More research needed

The article states that design for HDTV by NHK goes back to 1979 but everything I've heard and read dates it back to 1968. If anyone knows more about the evolution of HDTV, you should include a history of HDTV. Also a "future of" or a "next step" section would be good as well. I've read where NHK is developing a new TV system that is so high res that when it was displayed at a trade show viewers became motion sick.

MUSE

Muse is a pretty cool band, Am I right or Am I right? I love Japan and I love Muse, and now I love their analog TV. It's kind of bad they're switching to that new standard but what the hey, even higher quality for watching anime ^^ 24.129.235.151 (talk) 08:51, 30 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]