No thanks. First of course, there's the number of SD TVs in use. Assume this still exceeds the number of HDTVs? All of those are hooked up via S-Video, composite or (gasp) RF. Then there's the component input HDTVs that seemed like the way to go until a few years ago. Those won't be dead and gone for another 10 or more years.
By then maybe all of the HDMI glitches will have been cleaned up. If they want to talk about it then, we're all ears. Lets put a note on the calendar for 2020...
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No thanks. First of course, there's the number of SD TVs in use. Assume this still exceeds the number of HDTVs? All of those are hooked up via S-Video, composite or (gasp) RF. Then there's the component input HDTVs that seemed like the way to go until a few years ago. Those won't be dead and gone for another 10 or more years.
By then maybe all of the HDMI glitches will have been cleaned up. If they want to talk about it then, we're all ears. Lets put a note on the calendar for 2020...