i still don't have an ipod if that tells you anything. we have an LCD tv (cos our old one broke), and i think the picture quality was better with CRT... i still use a CRT monitor for my computer.
Yeah, I still have a CRT monitor and a CRT TV (albeit one that was pretty much state-of-the-art when I bought it). My brother has a 46" Sony LCD and I'm absolutely certain CRT gives a better standard definition TV picture - the LCD looks great with HD material, of course.
However, I
do really want to go HD, but I'm a great believer in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". If something still works, it's a
huge crisis of conscience for me to just dump it (I have a 25 year old watch, a 28 year old calculator, over 1,000 vinyl LPs which, as I said, I can't play... :roll: ). So I'm not sure what happens to my old TV etc if I get a plasma and Blu-ray.
Oh, and my mobile phone is an old Nokia which can't even display pictures, never mind video.
As for food, I totally agree with you - the cheap stuff (esp. fruit and veg) is inedible, so I only buy organic or the "premium" stuff like Sainsburys Taste the Difference and Tesco Finest. I know I should go to farmers' markets and all that, but they're thin on the ground in Sarf London.
And while for practicality smaller is better, the option for lossless media, and HD videos are still there, and will increase, especially for videos where HD formats will become the norm - Really, does anyone actually need 45gb for a movie? They have the space now, lets see them use it.
The crazy thing is, from what I've seen of HD video they're
still using noise-reduction filtering and edge enhancement, which should be totally unnecessary with all that disc space. It wasn't really necessary even with standard definition.