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Picture Quality rules for TV

Picture quality (including size) was and remains the #1 selling feature for TV. Second and third were always design and sound quality.

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This article claims people like navigation options and controllablity; but in the USA settop box world that seems awkward. Maybe people do like more choice than there single STB and TVs can play a prime role in making it accessible.

 

 

 

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