
Did the upconverted video
QVC HD was offering get you to flip the channel right to Matlock? If so, the network wants to lure you back with its 100-percent native HD signal, which went live early this month -- we somehow missed the transition, and based on the lack of tips, we're not alone. Now we'll wait and see how long it takes QVC to figure out how to leverage HD in peddling its wares -- those HD cameras don't spare TV personalities any
kindness, so expect to see some soft focus techniques applied on those dazzling CZs while things get sorted.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ohpleaseno @ May 26th 2009 10:49PM
For some reason I find the number of articles that EngadgetHD has run about makeup to be a bit disturbing.
glenn s @ May 27th 2009 12:36PM
So now I can see all the flaws in their cubic zirconium wares as I flip past the channel. Nice.
Loban @ May 27th 2009 3:00PM
Just in case anyone was wondering. QVC is basically Amazon.com for old people.
lbchs22 @ May 27th 2009 3:32PM
That's well and good they have qvc-hd but what provider has it?
Brett @ Jul 23rd 2009 10:16AM
Most cable subscribers won't receive this in "100% geniune HD" since their provider compresses channels significantly, degrading the quality. FIOS and over-the-air customers should get the full experience though.