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Anonymous
Why don't you go to Best Buy or some store that sells HD displays and see for yourself.
Oh and when you go, make sure you ask them if the input into the TV is HD quality. When you see a range of like 20 TVs, they usually don't have HD quality on them. However they'll usually have at least 1 TV setup somewhere w/ either HD cable/satellite or a Blu/HD movie on.
If you can't see the difference between HD and SD you need glasses. It's just that simple. Once you accept that, then you can have the opinion on if you want to pay the extra money for it. With more and more channels going HD, cable to have 40 by end of the year and DirectTV to have 100 by the end of the year, I believe it's well worth it.
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