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How Will HDTV Look
On a clunky old analog TV? With digital cable, not a converter box
Anyone know? Will it just be a better picture or will it look at all like HD on an HDTV? And won't the prices of HDTV's drop significantly next Feb? |
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Quite honestly, you probably won't see much of a difference because your old TV can't really do much with all the extra resolution - it will probably be a little clearer but there is no way that it will even come close to a full HD signal on an HD set...
There is a pretty good chance HDTV's will drop but I foresee them only going down at the regular pace as newer models and technologies come out - I don't think you will see crazy price drops just because Analog signals will stop - I could be wrong though... |
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What type and size of analog tv are you talking about? Is it a tube?
The prices on HD sets have already dropped, by thousands. These companies will have to add better features and gizmos to keep them at a profitable margin and price. As it is, these types of electronics are not very profitable. |
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Yes a tube, I think about 26" or 28"-not sure
I know the price has already dropped, but I think it should drop even more and I'm just wondering when it will. When it all converts to HD obviously you won't even need to pay the cable company for HD/HD box. |
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You will barely notice a difference.
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To the manufacturer or the retailer?
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HD is a 16:9 screen ratio, and the SDTV is 4:3 with fewer lines (480 vs. 720 or 1080).
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what? Is there an echo in here?
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Actually to both. Margins are as low as 6 to 10% mark up. The profits are made when these companies sell extended warranties, Monster Cable, furniture and hardware such as brackets and wall mounts. The HD sets come with the table stand already. Every year, there is a new line of sets and they have to add different features or benefits to keep the already low prices (Compared to what they were just 3 or 4 years ago) at a specific level. |
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When it converts to HD in February, you will be connected to most likely Satellite or Cable, which will provide the HD signal. So yeah, you will have to pay to get "HD" quality picture. But it's def worth it. |
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Really, you need both the HD service and the HDTV to get a difference.
HD displayed on analog doesn't look much better. And basic on an HDTV looks worse than basic through analog. I'd say wait on HD till you are going to get the HDTV.
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Just because they're dumping analog doesn't mean an all-digital service will look better on an HDTV. You'd have to get the HD box for the full effect, like others have said already.
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Thanks for all the info. If I get one next year I would want 1080, 32" or 37" and a Sharp Aquos-my mother has one and it looks great even though it's only a 720. And she got it at Costco. That is a great place to buy electronics.
Right now one of those is at least around $900- $1000 even on sale, so I really hope they come down in price. Costco does have good prices on HDTVs. |
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Open-box or brand new?
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