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HDTV builds up popularity worldwide |
Written by VINOD KUMAR

Sunday, 29 April 2007
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HDTV is one technology that does not seem to be loosing steam with consumers. The popularity of this unique viewing system is spreading around the world. With the United States set to move to mandated HDTV broadcasts by the year 2009, and with the same country already restricting the new televisions manufactured in the country to be HD ready, the fascination will only continue growing. To date, the broadcasters have been hesitant to turn to HDTV. The cost involved has not seemed like the logical choice. With the recent surge of HDTV sets that have been purchased, and with the popularity of sporting programs broadcast in HDTV, it is likely these broadcasters will soon see the error of their ways. The recent cost reduction of HDTV sets through out the retail market has helped increase consumer interest in the market. Experts are predicting that the prices have probably hit their low mark and will begin to level out. In the mean time, there are millions of set owners struggling to find programming that can do those sets justice. HDTV veterans will tell anyone who will listen that this viewing is beyond anything that can be experienced. These viewers will demand that broadcasters meet the quality or they will find a way to meet their needs in another arena. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Kathryn Lang is regular contributor to HDTV Watch, and blogs about HDTV sets. She is also
a regular commentator on the PHD forums, especially on flatscreen TV's.
Kathryn Lang is regular contributor to HDTV Watch, and blogs about HDTV sets. She is also
a regular commentator on the PHD forums, especially on flatscreen TV's.
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