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Posted by Hal/WA on January 04, 2006 at 17:45:34 from (148.65.0.200):
In Reply to: New Television posted by jmh on January 03, 2006 at 17:50:05:
I guess it depends on how much you want to spend, and the SKY IS THE LIMIT! I have seen TV systems advertised that would fill one of the walls of my living room and cost as much as a good small car. But do I need it? I don't think so. Something of that size, probably never, and I would guess that prices will come down dramatically over the next few years on HDTV's as production goes up. Just like with computers. If you like RFDTV, I suspect that you watch it from a satellite system or from cable TV. I doubt that the satellite companies are going to completely change their systems. I think that it will only be broadcast TV that will be mandated to go to all HDTV. I also have read that it will be possible to buy a relatively inexpensive component to convert the HDTV signals into signals that will work fine on older TV sets. So rather than spending thousands on new HDTV's, we have bought really nice conventional TV's for a couple of hundred each. Yes the picture quality is better with HDTV, but for me conventional TV is good enough, at least at this time. Good luck!
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