Disappointed by how fuzzy CNN looks on your new HDTV? Wondering why Jack Bauer looks so soft and plump on your new flat-screen? Maybe it’s because you’re not really watching HD on your high-def TV.

According to Audioholics, almost half of the 24 million homes with HDTVs lack an HD cable or satellite feed, and about a quarter of those surveyed didn’t even know they were still watching non-HD signals. Why such big numbers? Actually, it’s not hard to understand; I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched salespeople at TV stores push HDTVs on hapless shoppers, going on and on about the razor-sharp picture and surround sound, but not bothering to tell them how to get HD signals into their living rooms.

Link:
http://tech.yahoo.com/blog/patterson/578

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