Stereo TV was introduced about 25 five years ago and still not everything is broadcasted in it yet. We are getting close, but not quite all the way there yet. So, if stereo took 25 years to catch on, I'd say HD is going to take 15-20 years. So, only 10 to 15 more years to wait.
Most people don't really care about it. They say it looks nice when they see it, but don't really care about it. The exception is sports fans. Most people won't think about upgraded until their current TV takes a crap.
As far as HD-DVD/Blue Ray goes, I'll wait until the format war is over. A format war killed DVD-A/SACD; lets see what it does to these new formats. BTW Blue-ray requires that your TV has a HDMI input with copy protection enabled to get the HD signal. That means about 75-80% of us HD TV owners have to go out and buy a new set. I'll wait until my current set takes a crap.
Most people don't really care about it. They say it looks nice when they see it, but don't really care about it. The exception is sports fans. Most people won't think about upgraded until their current TV takes a crap.
As far as HD-DVD/Blue Ray goes, I'll wait until the format war is over. A format war killed DVD-A/SACD; lets see what it does to these new formats. BTW Blue-ray requires that your TV has a HDMI input with copy protection enabled to get the HD signal. That means about 75-80% of us HD TV owners have to go out and buy a new set. I'll wait until my current set takes a crap.