Gosh, and I thought I was asking simple questions.
Bob (Harmsway) asked how we watch TV now. Until recently, we had a combination of satellite, plus local-channels-only cable. And I hated the complexity of multiple remotes, and so-called "universal" remotes that were too dumb to realize you can't rewind a satellite receiver (i.e., you had to remember to put the remote into "VCR" mode before pressing rewind, otherwise nothing happened). Also, I couldn't record satellite while watching a tape, and vice-versa. Major PITA.
Now we have standard cable only, connected to cable-ready TV sets and VCRs, and all the above strife is gone. I simply tune the channel I want to watch or record, and that's it. The most complicated thing I have to do is put the TV on channel 4 in order to watch a tape. I can record anything while watching anything. Although it's cable, it's essentially like OTA broadcasting; i.e., no cable box. (All analog, of course.) We don't have any premium channels that require a descrambler, and have no plans to add any.
I'd like to retain this simplicity if at all possible.
I know that shows are increasingly available in HD, but I really don't care if I'm watching "Deal Or No Deal" in hi-def or not. We don't watch all that much TV anyway: about 10-12 hours per week, virtually all of it taped so we can time-shift and FF through the commercials to compress the shows down into a shorter period of real time. I watch very few sports ... F1 car racing and MotoGP are the two biggies; a few baseball and football games here and there. The main reason I'm interested in buying an HDTV is to watch DVDs in widescreen format (the only format I buy).
Bob (Harmsway) asked how we watch TV now. Until recently, we had a combination of satellite, plus local-channels-only cable. And I hated the complexity of multiple remotes, and so-called "universal" remotes that were too dumb to realize you can't rewind a satellite receiver (i.e., you had to remember to put the remote into "VCR" mode before pressing rewind, otherwise nothing happened). Also, I couldn't record satellite while watching a tape, and vice-versa. Major PITA.
Now we have standard cable only, connected to cable-ready TV sets and VCRs, and all the above strife is gone. I simply tune the channel I want to watch or record, and that's it. The most complicated thing I have to do is put the TV on channel 4 in order to watch a tape. I can record anything while watching anything. Although it's cable, it's essentially like OTA broadcasting; i.e., no cable box. (All analog, of course.) We don't have any premium channels that require a descrambler, and have no plans to add any.
I'd like to retain this simplicity if at all possible.
I know that shows are increasingly available in HD, but I really don't care if I'm watching "Deal Or No Deal" in hi-def or not. We don't watch all that much TV anyway: about 10-12 hours per week, virtually all of it taped so we can time-shift and FF through the commercials to compress the shows down into a shorter period of real time. I watch very few sports ... F1 car racing and MotoGP are the two biggies; a few baseball and football games here and there. The main reason I'm interested in buying an HDTV is to watch DVDs in widescreen format (the only format I buy).

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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