So I have now rotated my TV-Box by 90 degrees. Works perfectly. 🙂 🙂 🙂

There would probably be another big format war as to whether the image was rotated to the left or to the right. Resourceful minds will make a fortune with rotating TV mounts. And the nerds watch with a 45 degree rotation 🙂

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@Baum_Berger wrote:

Well the advertising also has a say… and yes, there are already TV productions/adaptations in portrait format. Instagram (IGTV) is one

Serious competition for television, whose viewers are on average 60 years old. If Swisscom doesn’t manage to inspire young people with a “vertical TV set” - someone else will surely do it soon.

In 10 years only a minority will be interested in the old-fashioned television that stands horizontally on a piece of furniture - or do you know anyone else who has a 4:3 wooden box? Even …

Mobile viewing habits will change the market rapidly – ​​promises Instagram.

@Baum_Berger wrote:

THANK YOU everyone for the wonderful collection of Innovation’s Prevention.


How can we prevent an innovation that will come anyway - Instagram promises.

At the latest, as soon as we 60-year-old horizontal image consumers die away, nothing will stand in the way of you “vertical TV consumers” - except perhaps the entire cinema film production machinery.

But hey, what do I think, lateral thinkers, to condemn you vertical thinkers, since the idea clearly makes sense and is not at all complicated to implement. I hope you have fun trying to cover Samsung and co with vertical screens!

*sarcasm-off*

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@Baum_Berger

It may be true for advertising boards if they are attached to pillars, but definitely not in your home!

N.B. Instagram IGTV is more about mobile devices.

https://business.instagram.com/a/igtv?locale=de_DE

Today, people spend less and less time in front of the television, but watch more and more videos on their mobile devices_. In 2021, mobile video will account for 78% of all traffic on mobile.

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And yet more and more larger TVs are being sold.

It’s obviously good form to say that you own a 65 inch UHD 4k OLED Super GTX Turbo TV. And you then watch the films on a 6 inch mobile.

I see something similar with a PC or laptop with a docking station where there is at least a 27-inch screen on the office table and you still have to create your emails and documents on a 6-inch device with great effort and are then surprised when the output is full of errors and a miserable one Presentation/layout is amazing.

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9 days later

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Star Wars - Skinny Edition:joy_face::joy_face:

man beachte das Datum der Veröffentlichung

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It’s almost a whole generation later than today 😉

Trying makes a difference or you can try again and again or how does it work TODAY…

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    6 days later

    I don’t understand all the fuss here. Portrait format has long been a reality and one station has already made the switch. Simply turn the television 90 degrees to the right and enjoy Arte with the correct logo. (The image content will certainly follow soon.)

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    BTW there is already content in portrait format:

    On tele5 there is what feels like a half-hour long commercial/music video clip that is quite unpleasant and disturbing! :")

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    Portrait format TV is available from ORF, Fox, CBS and many others, now even from SRF! Swisscom also advertises in portrait format… The question remains: who is faster - Sunrise or Swisscom with a portrait format box?

    Don’t forget - the mobile phone user is the decisive factor in the market and the screelock rate increases.

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    @Baum_Berger wrote:

    Portrait format TV is available from ORF, Fox, CBS and many others, now even from SRF! Swisscom also advertises in portrait format… The question remains: who is faster - Sunrise or Swisscom with a portrait format box?

    Don’t forget - the mobile phone user is crucial to the market and the screelock rate increases.


    Are we still talking about classic TV or simply about internet advertising?

    I’ve never had to sit down to watch TV on SRF, ORF, FOX or CBS.

    Please send a link to such “TV content”. It would definitely be interesting!

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    @Baum_Berger what is “Screelockrate”?

    On the topic itself: Upright TV is really not a serious format in the real film world. Evidently among the “influencers” or those who would like to be influencers. But even then I can’t take the story seriously because…

    The comparison of 4:3 to the usual cinema format speaks volumes (and clearly against uprighting the image). Take a look here. Filmed this now:roll_eyes: Really? Really?

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