
The world of home entertainment has come an awful long way since the days of the flickering, clattering cine projector and it’s set to enter a new era in 2006. The arrival of high definition broadcast and playback formats will revolutionise the way we watch television and films, and it has already been forcing the price of HD ready TVs and equipment down over the past few months.
You can now buy decent 40 or 42in high definition televisions for less than two grand, which is quite some advance on just a few of years ago, when standard definition gas plasma screens were costing upwards of four to five thousand pounds.
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