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>"standard" definition
>hasn't been the standard in over 15 years
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>*checks American TV broadcasts*
>*its still 720p or upscaled 720p*
yeah its standard
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>>217819573
He's talking about 480p you fucking zoomer retard
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>>217819798
I'm 37
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>>217819798
Could you show us an industry publication from 2026 which refers to 480p resolution as standard?
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>>217819536
>lust provoking image
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>>217820013
I thought it was Amelia Bedelia from the thumbnail.
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DVDs still outsell bluray by a lot.
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>>217819536
That's opposed to sub-standard.
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>>217820075
in turkiye



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