The Simpsons Finally Making High-Def Debut
[Thanks, Michael]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Romesh said 9:10AM on 1-26-2009
Would someone please explain to me the point of a *high definition* cartoon?
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Jason said 9:24AM on 1-26-2009
Even cartoons look better in HD.
Plus the benefit of widescreen.
Nerd Ferguson said 9:29AM on 1-26-2009
pretty much. Everything looks better in hi def. EVERYTHING.