And just for clarification, it isn't only about Hi-Res Video Support. It's about drivers that use the chipset video support properly. That include a whole lot of things, and would change the performance of everything related to graphics (pretty much everything) on the phone. Hi-res video is being highlighted because is a much more noticeable issue, but there are a lot of examples at www.htcclassaction.org.
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