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TV Viewers Enter High Definition Era

TV Viewers Enter High Definition Era

High-definition television (HDTV) is beginning to cast off its reputation as a niche technology and almost one-in-six US adults say that they plan to get a compliant set.

According to Ipsos Reid, the proportion of Americans who are somewhat or very likely to get HDTV has increased from 10% to 15% in the past year.

Over three-quarters of US consumers are aware of HDTV but a significant 40% say they have heard of it but do not know anything about the programming. Nonetheless, the number of people who have never heard of HDTV has fallen from 26% in 2002 to 23% today.

eMarketer has predicted that the number of HDTV homes in the US will rise from 2.2 million this year to 16.4 million in 2006 (see INSIGHTanalysis: Digital TV To Reach 50% Of US Homes By 2005).

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