QUOTE(gcskate27 @ Jun 29 2007, 05:27 AM)

and about 20% of those are/will be paid off... (IMG:
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exactly (IMG:style_emoticons/default/jester.gif)
QUOTE(sicknasty413 @ Jun 29 2007, 02:59 AM)

lol^
Lets see, in my household..we have 5 HDTVs? 6 if ya' wanna count a broken one. lol.
GG, that's alot of HDTVs for one household
I've got a 26 inch Samsung widescreen HDTV (720p and 1080i)
And an HD Dell projector as well (720p and 1080i).
I didn't really get into HD until the end of last year. I had a customer trade me the Samsung TV for alot of mods I had to do and enjoyed it so much I replaced my old projector with an HD one. It's surprising how so many people still don't even know what HD is
I might be one of the only people I know (other than customers I meet modding) that even has an HDTV
QUOTE(hamwbone @ Jun 29 2007, 04:37 PM)

It's a thread about hdtvs in households and the adults are discussing what hdtv's they have in their households. Come back when you're ready not to be an idiot.
your quote had me laughing out of my chair...
anyways, yeah, i got 2 in the house - one 32" in the bedroom and one HD projector in the theater.
more importantly than the percentage of HDTVs in consumers homes is how many are actually connected to an HD source - it is amazing how people just buy these HDTVs because they look nice on the wall and then hook up their VCRs to them...seriously i am not kidding...
with LCD prices dropping and plasmas falling out...the percentage of homes will continue to rise...
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According to CEA, 36.5 million high definition TVs are already in US homes, accounting for about 30% of nationwide households. The trade group expects that number to rise to 52.5 million, or 36%, by 2008.
36.5million tvs = 30%
so 100% = (36.5m/30)*100 = 121.67million
using the whole of america as 121.67m households,
36% = 0.36*121.67m = 43.8million
52.5million = 43.15%
Extra 16million = an extra 13.15%
They are off by 7.15%
Conclusion : Someone really cant do maths very well and should make sure their teacher/mummy checks their sums before they put anything on the interweb.
whats even worse is im the first person to notice