I just hope they give us at least 10 years before they start pushing 2160p into the mainstream. I think that the mainstream switch to HD is the beginning of a general increase in the cost of televisions that will persist. I wonder If we'll ever see a $100 HDTV. I'm also kinda pissed that despite the TV being high quality, the content (visually) isn't. The HD content i've seen always has very evident digital loss (granted this is in stores, but you think you'dd see the best presentation there.)
Despite all this I'll still get an HDTV in the next 6 months. I just hope it lasts me at least 3 years.
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I just hope they give us at least 10 years before they start pushing 2160p into the mainstream. I think that the mainstream switch to HD is the beginning of a general increase in the cost of televisions that will persist. I wonder If we'll ever see a $100 HDTV. I'm also kinda pissed that despite the TV being high quality, the content (visually) isn't. The HD content i've seen always has very evident digital loss (granted this is in stores, but you think you'dd see the best presentation there.)
Despite all this I'll still get an HDTV in the next 6 months. I just hope it lasts me at least 3 years.