A Quote by Steve Jobs

The HD revolution is over, it happened. HD won. Everybody wants HD. — © Steve Jobs
The HD revolution is over, it happened. HD won. Everybody wants HD.
My TV ain't HD, that's too real
I've got Pat 'HD' Barry in my corner.
Today, every skirmish in every part of the planet is broadcast straight into your living room live, in HD... over and over again.
Who you love is an illustration of you... but whomever loves you back is you... in HD.
Maybe Ferrari's mirrors are excellent & have HD resolution
What I don't believe is that DVDs or HD broadcasts can be a substitute for the real thing.
I just love the look of film. But I have nothing against HD.
The iPhone in conjunction with the Filmic Pro app - the resolution is HD quality.
You're not going to see a wholesale switch over to all 4K by 2K. It will start with one, two, three, four channels, just like high definition (HD) when it was first introduced.
I've had a really hard time dealing with 35mm. I greatly prefer HD.
So it is that one side effect of the HD revolution has been the gratifying and edifying return of the nature documentary - films about the hugely varied forms of life that eat, sleep, stalk, mate, fight, thrive, suffer and struggle on our dear and embattled old Earth.
I really feel like the sky is the limit. I'm a dreamer, and I dream in full vivid color HD.
I have seen games on Xbox 360 and HD TV and I'm amazed at how realistic the players look.
HD doesn't mean anything to me. It's a technical thing. It's like demographics. A lot of people know about it.
I really believe you'll get a music video one of these days that I shot with an iPad because it's that consistent and that good. It's HD.
Take my verses too serious ya hate me, cause I'm the one to paint a vivid picture, no HD.
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