YouTube testing 1080p setting with higher bitrate
Popular video sharing platform YouTube has started testing a higher-quality Full HD (1080p) streaming setting.
Several users who subscribe to the service's Premium plan have started seeing a "1080p Premium" option alongside the typical quality...
Item name (be very descriptive): Sinotec 39" FHD LED TV (model STL-36FD36)
Age and condition: about 5 years I think
Do you include packaging: No
Warranty: No
Reason for selling: Recently got a 4K TV
Price: R2200 R1800
Negotiable: Very slightly negotiable
Location: Morningside, Gauteng
Shipping...
Item name (be very descriptive): Dell Vostro 15 3568
Age and condition: 1 year, 8 months - excellent condition
Do you include packaging: Don't have the original box, but can put it into a box if need be for shipping
Warranty: Yes, remainder of Onsite Support after Remote Diagnosis - 16 May...
Hi All
Recently upgraded my ADSL line to Fibre and speed, latency, up time etc has improved significantly. However, my DSTV Now app (Desktop Browser) has struggled to stream at 720p, let alone full HD 1080p?? No issues on Youtube.
DSTV Now actually performed better when I still had ADSL (8 mg...
The difference between 1080p and 1080i
Display specifications can be complicated, considering there are multiple factors to consider – like resolution, refresh rates, contrast ratio, aspect ratio, display size, and HDR capabilities.
When looking at TVs and the source signals they receive, a...
Hello fellow mybroadband users!
I am switching to PC. I was a console gamer, but the next-gen consoles did not whoa me in terms of graphics. I have a normal office PC, but I bought myself a case earlier this year. So here is my build:
Budget = R7000
CPU: Intel Haswell Core i3-4170...
So yesterday I ended up at the Sony store in Eastgate because I am trying to decide whether to get a blu ray player or a PS3 slim. And one of the guys there showed me a demo of HD vs SD while debating the fil size limitation thing on the PS3 file format.
Two 1080p TVs, one connected to an HD...