That's just nonsense. I have three TV's in my house that have HDMI and all of them cost under $599 each. HDMI capable sets aren't astronomical. That said, It will likely still have component outs.
Nice speculation there on the blu-ray player, which is all it is. I'd be just as pissed off dropping $250 on a blu-ray player that supports a half-assed, unfinished spec as I would $500. The cheapest player on the market would have to drop $150 by then. I'll have to see it before I believe it.
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That's just nonsense. I have three TV's in my house that have HDMI and all of them cost under $599 each. HDMI capable sets aren't astronomical. That said, It will likely still have component outs.
Nice speculation there on the blu-ray player, which is all it is. I'd be just as pissed off dropping $250 on a blu-ray player that supports a half-assed, unfinished spec as I would $500. The cheapest player on the market would have to drop $150 by then. I'll have to see it before I believe it.