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Originally posted by AlphaFox830
Art.
I work for a brodcast TV company.
Right now our engineer is looking into ways of brodcasting HDTV, however we are running into a standardization problem with different systems, signals, and of course, cables.
It would be my reccomendation that you wait at least a year before buying a HDTV tuner / HDTV.
Hopefully in that time sony, rca, phillips and everone else will set some standard that will be easy to follow.
If you would like more advice, let me know.
~Fox
(oh and in a year, prices will come down as well.)
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I've got bad news for you alpha, there are 18 different standards included in the ATSC guidlines, and this is not likely to change anytime soon. What might happen is that one standards will be used more than the others but the rest will still be there.
But non of this is really matters, because every Tv I have ever seen or heard of supports all of the HDTV standards avalible. so it really dosent matter when buying a TV. The only thing that matters is the quality of the projection system that the TV has. and /or how many inputs and adjustments the unit has. My personal favorites are Sony, Mitsubishi.