What's with the "those still halfway in the past" remark?
Where is it that you live where everything is available on HD, huh?
I'd love to hear.
Back in the real world most of us are - most of the time - still either receiving simulcast upscaled SD TV, or upscaling the vast majority of the TV content and movies we have or get ourselves.
The amount of true HD content available right now is minute compared to the SD stuff.
Still, if you want to kid yourself then I guess no-one can stop you.
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What's with the "those still halfway in the past" remark?
Where is it that you live where everything is available on HD, huh?
I'd love to hear.
Back in the real world most of us are - most of the time - still either receiving simulcast upscaled SD TV, or upscaling the vast majority of the TV content and movies we have or get ourselves.
The amount of true HD content available right now is minute compared to the SD stuff.
Still, if you want to kid yourself then I guess no-one can stop you.