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By Mafro
#225472
Are you one of the 3 people in the country that actually owns one? Are they worth it? They are huge in America apparently.
By Jono
#225474
What's the point if Sky HD isn't even out for a month or so. We've only just recenty gone Widescreen, so I think HDTV in my home will be years off
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By fish heads
#225479
The adverts for this are stupid, they are trying to show you the brilliance of pictures you can get on HDTV - but if you can get pictures that good on a normal TV, why switch?!
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By Mafro
#225481
I don't see the point in it at all, and paying that much for a TV is just ridiculous when they will come down in price in a few years. Maybe then they will actually be worth it.
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By Betti911
#225487
I don't really watch enough TV to justify a big expense like that. I'd much rather keep my normal tv and go on a nice holiday if I had that kind of money.
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By Dickie
#225491
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Our panasonic, aaahh!

We have one, the difference with the picture just on normal definition is so much improved and i've seen HD in action, it's superb. It's the same argument as every new technology, its expensive, not much content but people will invest in it.

The World Cup in HD will be fantastic, looking forward to it.
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By maximus
#225661
They are expensive at the moment, but I take it that people slating it have never actually seen HD TV in action?

Its amazing, believe me. Its like your looking at things as if you were there, not through a camera lens.
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By Mafro
#225662
I saw them in Curry's last week. Reasonably impressive, but not worth 2 grand or whatever.
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By Dickie
#225668
Mafro wrote:I saw them in Curry's last week. Reasonably impressive, but not worth 2 grand or whatever.


The ones they have set up in currys aren't setup how people will have them in their home, plus they are usually running demo stuff. You'll notice the difference when you see a programme you have seen or are used to watching in standard definition.
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By Gigglyboots
#225712
I remember when we first got Sky Digital, when you used to pay £200 for the box.. It seemed amazing at the time, I guess it must be the same.
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By kendra k
#225719
they're nice but expensive as hell. also, a lot of cable and sattelite companies aren't actually delivering a full HDTV signal, so it's mildly pointless in many cases.
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By Mafro
#225776
Exactly, what's the point in shelling out all that cash for limited content. The sensible thing to do is to wait until companies broadcast HD signals as standard and by then the prices of sets will have come down in price..
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By Chris
#225778
Yeah, you could wait - but personally I'm looking forward to the World Cup & Wimbledon in HD.

Roll on May 24th and Sky HD.
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By Dickie
#225784
Mafro wrote:Exactly, what's the point in shelling out all that cash for limited content. The sensible thing to do is to wait until companies broadcast HD signals as standard and by then the prices of sets will have come down in price..


You could say the same abot something like Broadband, but then people would be waiting still for that to come free like dialup is.
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By Adam
#225796
Huge in America ? I was in Manchester Dixons and they looked huge there. Anyone got a spare £7000 ?
By Jono
#225797
I doubt it'll ever come to Freeview (HD signals) well not as an extra option anyway. So that's going to make it a bit limited
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By fish heads
#225800
Course it will come to freeview, just no time in the close future
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By Adam
#225803
Jono - how long is a piece of string?
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By Mafro
#225808
Dickie. wrote:
Mafro wrote:Exactly, what's the point in shelling out all that cash for limited content. The sensible thing to do is to wait until companies broadcast HD signals as standard and by then the prices of sets will have come down in price..


You could say the same abot something like Broadband, but then people would be waiting still for that to come free like dialup is.


Broadband is perfectly affordable though.
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By Sidders
#225831
It wasn't 5 years ago. Although that just proves your point.
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By Gigglyboots
#225856
My uncles got a snazzy new tv, it has a sticker saying "HDTV Ready" Do you need extras to get that then?
By Jono
#225858
A HDTV Sky box I would have thought
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By Dickie
#228244
Sorry to drag an old thread up but i stumbled across the following links which may help some people to see what the hell all the fuss is about High Definition televison.

Wiki - Sky HD

Wiki - High Def. Televison

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