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The "special finish on the center stack and gage cluster" looks exactly like the finish on a normal FX4. Was it supposed to be even more "special" or are they referring to the special one that comes with the FX4 package?
About time you guys included Universal HD in the mix! Not that daily showings of night rider or law and order are going to make the must watch list.

Battlestar Galactica, on Sunday night, however is always on my must watch list.
We've only got one local major network broadcasting at all in HD in Springfield, MO and that's KY3. I asked about the local news and KY3 in HD and never got a response.

Details on blog post on the subject at http://duanekeys.blogspot.com/2006/01/i-e-mailed-local-tv-stations-this.html
Get an interview with the Earl creators! Let's hear more from them, they're obviously very cool guys! ;)
How will one measure the numbers from those watching via HDNet?
With a DVD you're still only getting 480 lines from the original film format. Now you're getting 1080! So yeah, the resolution is better. :)
It was interesting... not amazing but interesting... I was more intrigued by the whole day and date release thing.
Actually all the fords are looking very alike. I am a Ford fan, and the lines on all the new models have that distinct sharp angled muscular appearance... The dash looks almost exactly like the current generation F-150 (I drive one).
I also watched Bubble last night on HDNet. It was interesting, but I probably wouldn't have stopped thought to watch except for the hubub it's causing. I've got a decent home theater set up at home, so I always prefer to watch movies in the comfort of my home instead of sitting next to a bunch of teeny boppers. Thanks for giving folks like us the opportunity to not have to wait 6 months for the DVD. As for the "RIP Blockbuster" comment, I still prefer to rent than own, so I'll still be a patraon at my local video rental store.
What about Universal HD?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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