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"jimw" <jimw@visi.net> wrote in message
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> Don't know what XBR stands for, but it is pronounced "VEGA". What looks
> like a W is actually two V's overlapping in two different colors.
So, that would be vuh-vega, then, right?
Maybe the Japanese didn't realize that two V's in English make a W. Kind of
like Chevrolet trying to sell their Nova in South America where "no va"
means "won't go".
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XBR means:
eXtra Brightness and Resolution
Wega is pronounced Vega
JPT
"Fred Martin" <mfmartin@charter.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Can anybody tell me what XBR really stands for, and also is it
> VEGA or WEGA?
> ....Fred
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I thought it was pronounced Exxon ....
YMMV
"Jean-Pierre Thibaudeau" <thibaudeau.jp@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> XBR means:
>
> eXtra Brightness and Resolution
>
> Wega is pronounced Vega
>
> JPT
>
> "Fred Martin" <mfmartin@charter.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 3G6Md.19228$Ll.12620@fe06.lga...
>> Can anybody tell me what XBR really stands for, and also is it
>> VEGA or WEGA?
>> ....Fred
>
>
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