@zeromous, Just because someone does not have a high understanding of technology, that does not mean they have low intelligence. And you just called people that some stereotype under the word you used as ignorant through your counterargument. So please don't use my choice of words to twist the argument. The way you used the word was in a way to imply that my words had conveyed that meaning. So, again, please don't use my choice of words to twist the argument.
Many people, if not the majority, fit into the category of uninformed about HDTV and the related HD sources such as Blu-Ray movies - various media outlets large and small have highlighted this fact and manufacturers have also highlighted this fact (if people were so informed on HDTV, don't you think that more people would be adopting it and things like Blu-Ray at a quicker pace). Also, I never said they were unwilling to do the "proper research."
Also, the number of people that own HDTVs will never reach 100% as cable/satellite/paid TV service and color TVs do not even have those numbers. Also, it takes time for things like HDTV to be taken up as for any technology - though they always reach a high saturation point sooner or later.
Further discussion of this matter should probably move to a more suitable location as much of this does not have a direct link to LittleBigPlanet and may take away from some more direct discussion of the title.
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Just because someone does not have a high understanding of technology, that does not mean they have low intelligence. And you just called people that some stereotype under the word you used as ignorant through your counterargument. So please don't use my choice of words to twist the argument. The way you used the word was in a way to imply that my words had conveyed that meaning. So, again, please don't use my choice of words to twist the argument.
Many people, if not the majority, fit into the category of uninformed about HDTV and the related HD sources such as Blu-Ray movies - various media outlets large and small have highlighted this fact and manufacturers have also highlighted this fact (if people were so informed on HDTV, don't you think that more people would be adopting it and things like Blu-Ray at a quicker pace). Also, I never said they were unwilling to do the "proper research."
Also, the number of people that own HDTVs will never reach 100% as cable/satellite/paid TV service and color TVs do not even have those numbers. Also, it takes time for things like HDTV to be taken up as for any technology - though they always reach a high saturation point sooner or later.
Further discussion of this matter should probably move to a more suitable location as much of this does not have a direct link to LittleBigPlanet and may take away from some more direct discussion of the title.