CRT "paperweights" are still the best technology out there. My wide screen 32 inch wide screen sony not only displays HDTV, it also has a superior SD picture that knocks the socks off of any LCD or plasma tv.
The 'paperweight' reference implies that an object has no other use. Your tv obviously gets hdtv, and thus, is no paperweight. No doubt many pre hdtv projection tvs will also become paperweights.
It's funny that congress thinks people are confused and unknowledgeable about this, when they caused the confusion by pushing back the switchover date about 5 too many times.
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CRT "paperweights" are still the best technology out there. My wide screen 32 inch wide screen sony not only displays HDTV, it also has a superior SD picture that knocks the socks off of any LCD or plasma tv.
The 'paperweight' reference implies that an object has no other use. Your tv obviously gets hdtv, and thus, is no paperweight. No doubt many pre hdtv projection tvs will also become paperweights.
It's funny that congress thinks people are confused and unknowledgeable about this, when they caused the confusion by pushing back the switchover date about 5 too many times.