Agreed, but that's not what the article is talking about. The article is talking about people buying HDTVs but still using their old analog service. The polling suggests that the providers may only pick up less than 5% of these new buyers.
This article really is showing that people: a) don't understand what options they have concerning HD and digital signals (and are primarily driven by the 2009 transition); and b) if they do understand the options then they don't think it's worth the money.
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Agreed, but that's not what the article is talking about. The article is talking about people buying HDTVs but still using their old analog service. The polling suggests that the providers may only pick up less than 5% of these new buyers.
This article really is showing that people: a) don't understand what options they have concerning HD and digital signals (and are primarily driven by the 2009 transition); and b) if they do understand the options then they don't think it's worth the money.
I know I don't think it's worth the money.