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is HD really that big of a deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="jms1989" data-source="post: 41936364" data-attributes="member: 208444"><p>I like HD because it make things look more real. Just like with HD, you have to experience it to really make the decision to transition from the non-HD programing. I've finally decided to forget movies made for the standard TVs and buy only movies in the widescreen format, unless, that is, it's available in the format but as more and more movies are filmed in widescreen, I can seen standard films becoming hard to find and standard TVs obsolete. I've even become to hate or dislike the tube-based TVs and computer monitors even though I have them and I want to get rid of them but we just don't have the money to do so.</p><p></p><p>I'm not even sure if my parents even know the difference between widescreen and standard and HD and standard definition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jms1989, post: 41936364, member: 208444"] I like HD because it make things look more real. Just like with HD, you have to experience it to really make the decision to transition from the non-HD programing. I've finally decided to forget movies made for the standard TVs and buy only movies in the widescreen format, unless, that is, it's available in the format but as more and more movies are filmed in widescreen, I can seen standard films becoming hard to find and standard TVs obsolete. I've even become to hate or dislike the tube-based TVs and computer monitors even though I have them and I want to get rid of them but we just don't have the money to do so. I'm not even sure if my parents even know the difference between widescreen and standard and HD and standard definition. [/QUOTE]
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