HD projectors are all the rage for corporate boardrooms and meeting centers these days, yet the question of what "high definition" really means is becoming increasingly confusing. In addition, several manufacturers have started producing HD projectors capable of handling 1080p even though there is precious little source material currently available in that resolution. This resolution has been universally considered the Holy Grail of HD displays ever since the FCC accepted the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) A/53 standard for digital television in 1996. But outside of the struggling Blu-ray/HD DVD entertainment market, some of your teenager's video gaming systems, and the highest end of computer workstations, few video sources likely to be utilized in a corporate boardroom can currently provide 1080p output.
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