It's not a dealbreaker, but why do they have to half-ass everything? I settled for a 1080p set that doesn't accept a 1080p signal, but only because I couldn't wait anymore. I'll probably regret it later, but I keep telling myself that it's already a good picture, and that I'll just upgrade to an SED set in a few years anyway. In the meantime, I'll still be able to enjoy a really nice picture from high-def sources.
Another thing I'm going to be unable to wait for is UDI in computers. My computer is dying lately, but I don't want to build myself a new system until Windows Vista is out, along with video cards and monitors that support UDI, but I'm sure I'll have to. Money, money, money.
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It's not a dealbreaker, but why do they have to half-ass everything? I settled for a 1080p set that doesn't accept a 1080p signal, but only because I couldn't wait anymore. I'll probably regret it later, but I keep telling myself that it's already a good picture, and that I'll just upgrade to an SED set in a few years anyway. In the meantime, I'll still be able to enjoy a really nice picture from high-def sources.
Another thing I'm going to be unable to wait for is UDI in computers. My computer is dying lately, but I don't want to build myself a new system until Windows Vista is out, along with video cards and monitors that support UDI, but I'm sure I'll have to. Money, money, money.