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"P.J. O'Connell (PA) 814-865-3333" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Feb 1993 22:19:00 EST
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melinda AT WORLD.STD.COM -- Wed, 17 Feb 1993 18:31:21 -0500
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re: HDTV obsolete before it's available.
     Seems plausible.  My computer monitor has higher resolution than
     HDTV in 5-8 years.  Many stations are questioning the financial
     outlay.  Most people are now content with 200-line VHS movies at
     home and are unlikely to shell out $800 for an HDTV.  Nicholas(?)
     Negroponte at MIT keeps claiming that the problem with TV is not
     HDTV, it's *content*!  I couldn't agree more.

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