I don't think there's should be doubt about whether it will succeed anymore. It clearly is popular and gaining widespread acceptance.
The question is really more about whether or not people will get upset when their analog TV's stop working. Lots of people are upgrading now for their showcase TV. How many people want to have to replace every TV in their house (I only have 1 but I know lots of people who have many TV's).
Once the date where that's going to come around, that's when we're going to have to see how widespread HDTV adoption really is.
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I don't think there's should be doubt about whether it will succeed anymore. It clearly is popular and gaining widespread acceptance.
The question is really more about whether or not people will get upset when their analog TV's stop working. Lots of people are upgrading now for their showcase TV. How many people want to have to replace every TV in their house (I only have 1 but I know lots of people who have many TV's).
Once the date where that's going to come around, that's when we're going to have to see how widespread HDTV adoption really is.