The switch was supposed to happen in 2006 but they pushed it back to '09. Now a month away and they're wanting to delay it again. How could you miss all the commercials and info about the switch? I think people are far more ready than they think. They just want people to still be able to watch TV not understand the difference between HD and digital. If you're on cable or satellite, then you have nothing to worry about no matter what kind of TV you have. I think the number of people that recieve their TV over antenna and nothing else is a whole lot fewer than what the authorities think.
The confusion over HD vs. Digital was done on purpose by the industry. They wanted people to believe that the digital conversion meant that they would be recieving everything in HD.
As far as HD TVs are concerned; be careful about the 120Hz TVs. Some people don't have a problem with it but others have noticed that since the refresh rate is so fast that when you watch a movie the movement seems unnatural akin to watching a Keystone Cops movie. It can also make movies look as if they were shot on video instead of film.
Someone also noted that TVs look better in the store than they do in the home. The reason is that in the store they have the brightness pumped way up to make the colors pop and the TV area in stores often has dimmed lights to make the contrast even greater. You can achieve the same thing at home with the TV's sports setting or game setting but pumping up the brightness just means that the bulb in rear projection TVs or the backlight in LCD and Plasma TVs will wear out faster.
Also, don't buy your video cables at Best Buy et. al. They may have thin margins on their TVs to get you to buy but they make it up on their cables by selling you an 8' HDMI for $60 - $70. You can get an 8' HDMI cable at Monoprice for about $6, HDMI Cable, Home Theater Accessories, HDMI Products, Cables, Adapters, Video/Audio Switch, Networking, USB, Firewire, Printer Toner, and more! And Monoprice has quick delivery. It doesn't have to be Monster Cable to be good.
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