HUGE? Hmmm i'm not convinced - none of my friends have HDTV yet for example. Straw poll of the office - none! Realistically, HDTV penetration right now is very small (why buy something you can only use with a 360?) - it's chicken and egg; once HD DVD/Blu-ray/SkyHD are established and _affordable_ (have you seen the projected cost of HD DVD players for example?) then takeup will be larger. Sure, if you go and buy a new telly today you'll probably be sold HDTV by the friendly sales guy but i don't see people dumping their existing widescreen sets en masse just because SkyHD has arrived. No, at the moment you've got to be wiling to pay a big fee each month, plus 300quid for the box and be willing to put up with the inevitable year-to-year-and-a-half of chaos whilst they finish the software. Sky+ never really took off until they repriced the monthly fee (you used to have to pay 10quid extra for it and now you only do if you don't subscrive to two premium packages) and dropped the cost of the box/install. That took circa 1.5-2 years if I remember rightly.
Don't get me wrong - I acknowledge HDTV is better (and I love tech!) but my point is it isn't dramatic enough to persuade the 98% of us who don't own the sets that spending two grand on a panel, 300 quid on a box and ~50 quid a month is that great an idea right now
Some of us are married