As we discussed in earlier threads Hd can produce amazing pictures, but remember if your hooking up other devices to your new hd set, it's the connection that's critical. With analog upgrading connections resulted in very minimal picture differences. With that being said, hd is like a nitro burning race car, but the critical parts is putting the proper fuel in to get the results out.
With hd, you best signal sources are going to be:
1. Live sporting events broadcast in hd and received in hd (remember you need either a good outside antenna or satelite hd receiver.
2. Dvd are coming along nicely in the hd technology, platforms like blue tooth, and there again the connection is the critical link.
3. Satelite tv (with hd receiver) Satelite can produce excellent signal sources but keep in mind even though you have an hd receiver not all program sources are in hd.
If you haven't heard Feb 2009 will bring the total conversion to digital tv broadcasts. You will either need a convertor box or buy a new tv.
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