Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Most Monitors Won't Play New HD Video
Posted by Jeremy Charette in "ARTICLE" @ 11:00 AM
The buzz surrounding PVP-OPM is getting louder by the minute. I'm glad to see it being talked about, because it's going to leave a lot of people with high-end displays in the dark (literally). That's an awful lot of wasted money, and will result in just as many unhappy customers. With roadblocks like this in the way, HD content is going to have an even harder time gaining traction in the marketplace. The kicker is that PVP-OPM uses HDCP, which has already been cracked. HDCP compatible video splitters and converters are already on the marketplace for as little as $100. Video devices that look for an HDCP "handshake" (like Windows Vista PCs and HD DVD players) can't tell the difference between a splitter connected to a non-HDCP compliant device, and a real bona-fide HDCP device.