My grandmother went out and about a $3000 rear projection HDTV television about 4 years ago after her television got hit by lightning. At the same time my dad "enlightened" her into getting DirecTV because it looks a lot better than cable in our area (seriously, as bad as D* is). When we went to set it up, first off, she wanted it to be like her old one where she tuned to channel 3 because she doesn't understand changing video sources. Secondly, we had to do some extensive channel lists programming because she didn't like all the channels she had to flip through to find something (pay-per-view, music, all the channels she doesn't receive). Her new TV doesn't look any better than her old one and she can't understand why (!). People in the US think that when you spend more money, you get a better product, which isn't always the rule. I was an active member on the AVSforum boards when the HD OTA signals starting arriving. People were ecstatic because you could receive an awesome HD picture for free with a UHF loop antenna or an existing rooftop antenna. But, of course, many people chose to get digital cable because it's easier...I don't have to put an antenna on my roof or in my attic or adjust rabbit ears to watch the news. ERRR!