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15% of American homes have a HDTV

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http://www.hdbeat.com [HD Beat] Using analog cable I'm perfectly happy as long as it isn't the digital crap I'm getting from my cable company. I can't see anything new with HDTV, such as beads of sweat or anything with sports (not that I watch sports other than HD comparison)

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