I am excited about the technology breakthrough, CRT quality picture in narrow depth. Popping down more than $3,000 for HDTV 50inch tv is no small thing. So if I were in the market for new HD tv, I would take the wait to get the roll out of the SED product. It will probable take about 2 years, that will be summer 2008 for the price to be affordable for the masses, under $10,k. The picture quality is exceptional, and the wait will warrant it. As an early adopter I still have a Toshiba HD 42 inch that works great, going 4 years. Ihave used their laptop ( three in my household) and if the value and performance stays the same, then the competition will be choking on the dust that SED inc will throw their way. Canon and Toshiba, wonder marriage of technology. The original intentions by SED is to produce the monitors for the high end commercial market, that may cause the price to stay higher longer than the traditional rate of decline seem with most popular electronics. Remember color tv introduction. Hang on for the ride.
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I am excited about the technology breakthrough, CRT quality picture in narrow depth. Popping down more than $3,000 for HDTV 50inch tv is no small thing. So if I were in the market for new HD tv, I would take the wait to get the roll out of the SED product. It will probable take about 2 years, that will be summer 2008 for the price to be affordable for the masses, under $10,k. The picture quality is exceptional, and the wait will warrant it. As an early adopter I still have a Toshiba HD 42 inch that works great, going 4 years. Ihave used their laptop ( three in my household) and if the value and performance stays the same, then the competition will be choking on the dust that SED inc will throw their way. Canon and Toshiba, wonder marriage of technology. The original intentions by SED is to produce the monitors for the high end commercial market, that may cause the price to stay higher longer than the traditional rate of decline seem with most popular electronics. Remember color tv introduction. Hang on for the ride.