In retrospective, it's pretty surprising how fast the HD flatscreens have taken the shelf-space in stores. It happened in less than a year, I think. Today if you walk in to the local electronics store, there might be one or two 32" CTR sets in some corner, and some more 14" portable CRT's, and the TV wall is totally dominated by HD flatscreens.
Also, the price of which the full 1080p sets are introduced is suprisingly less than anticipated even earlier this year.
This is off-topic though, the topic being the Ars Technica review.
The 1080i issue is already argued through anyway, why don't we wait until there is a firmware update and whether it corrects the wrong.
Also, the price of which the full 1080p sets are introduced is suprisingly less than anticipated even earlier this year.
This is off-topic though, the topic being the Ars Technica review.
The 1080i issue is already argued through anyway, why don't we wait until there is a firmware update and whether it corrects the wrong.