
Top 10 reasons to watch "The Late Show" in HDTV
Ok, I'm a little tired and cranky from getting up to see if Letterman was in HD, but after a few quarts of coffee this morning, I had an idea. Since last night's "Top 10" list should have been something to do with HDTV, we're asking for your help to build our own "Top 10" list. We'll take the best of the best and if we can come up with a solid list, we'll send it in to Dave for the show.We'll start you out with one of the Top 10 reasons to watch "The Late Show" in HDTV:
"You can see that the band isn't really playing their instruments."
Yes, they're all very talented musicians, so don't start on me. I just wanted to get things going. Add to the list in our comments; keep 'em funny, keep 'em related to HD, and keep 'em clean!














The gap in Dave's front teeth looks even larger in 16:9.
Now everyone can see what a badass the Late Show bear really is.
you can see for sure that letterman is really dead and has been replaced by a japanese robot
Drew Barrymore. Dave's Birthday. Need I say more.
Almost everyone on that show looks scary in HD 1080.
You can calibrate your set using the shine from Paul's head as your white point.
I noticed that the show wasn't in DD5.1 here in NYC.
Was that the same everywhere else?
High definition picture reveals wires and pulleys used to operate Mr Letterman.
You too can become hypo-mo-tized by the gap in Dave's teeth.
Now everyone can play "Rat Dropings or Pubic Hair" from home while watching segments shot at Rupert Jee's Hello Deli.
.1 I'll no longer be forced to watch Leno just because he was IN HDTV.
Wow, Shows are more interesting when broadcasted in HD. FusionHD card is your friend.
Widescreen makes it easier to see the jokes coming from a mile away.
In HD-TV, crap looks crapacular.