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I find that hard to believe

Posted by Vic D on November 1, 2008 at 01:13:14:

"Also remember, that a good chunk of HDTV owners (40%?) don't actually watch any HD content."

I've had HD for just over a month and am spoiled by HD content. If they're not watching HD content it's because they're simply not paying for it. This subject will only begin to wash out after the transition anyway.

I stopped buying films during the video tape era. I can listen to music over and over but watching a film that often is a stretch. Music video, concert footage is were the gold is but neither the artist or the man gets it. Currently music video editing/production sucks. I'm interested in seeing the entire group preform not just the lead. McCoy Tyner's "Guitars" CD/DVD is the start of an interesting direction I hope catches on.