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If trying to figure out High Definition is driving you nuts, from figuring which resolution to use to what HDCP will mean, then get over to [H]ard|OCP. The article is not about which pieces of hardware to run out and buy, although that is mentioned, it is more about what HD means and how you can start watching movies and gaming with more pixels.