Study Finds: Majority of HDTV owners not watching in HD!

Courtesy Digg / Television  Fri, 01/30/2009 - 16:02

Though the number of U.S. homes with HDTVs continues to rise, almost half of those homes aren't watching high definition programming, a new study found. 39 Million households in the US have an HDTV but only 43.6% of those homes are watching their shows in HD.

This is actually and increase from 2005 when only 35.6% of HDTV owners watched in HD.


 

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