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In other words, my articles are not about whether HDTV will succeed or fail. Of course, it will succeed, but the question the articles examines is how quickly it will succeed.
The five reasons are actually why HDTV sales may not BOOM in the coming months. Not that HDTV will fail in the long rum.

The first article included five reasons why HDTV sales MIGHT boom in the coming months.

The two part series is an analysis of what the HD industry faces in the coming months -- both good and bad.
What a shame the industry doesn't have more folks like Mark who's vocal and accessible. You may not always agree with him, but he gets more people interested in high-def. That's what it's all about.
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"Trust but verify" is my motto. So long as the studios keep the option open, you have to be prepared for a possible switcheroo.
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Did you see the picture of Sheryl Crow from the Grammys? Case closed. No, make that eyes closed.
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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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