The whole paradigm of TV sizes has completely shifted. When CRTs were the norm, you hardly saw anything over 36 inches... anything over 32 inches was considered large and 40 inch TVs were crasy huge. Now, people are using 32 inch TVs as their secondary displays; in the bedroom or kitchen, etc. These arent being used for 'home theatres' where you sit 10+ feet away from the screen.. so, people will still benefit from the 1080p display.
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The whole paradigm of TV sizes has completely shifted. When CRTs were the norm, you hardly saw anything over 36 inches... anything over 32 inches was considered large and 40 inch TVs were crasy huge. Now, people are using 32 inch TVs as their secondary displays; in the bedroom or kitchen, etc. These arent being used for 'home theatres' where you sit 10+ feet away from the screen.. so, people will still benefit from the 1080p display.