Before you guys get all wet in the panties over HD content, a couple of important facts to remember:
1) Nbody broadcasts in full HD. 720p, 1080i..whatever....you're never seeing a true HD picture from any broadcast source (Over the Air OR Cable OR Satellite) because they ALL Compress the shit out of the signal, period.
The best DVD outputs run around 8mbps (mega bits per second) in bandwidth..like a Superbit DVD. The average HDTV signal (which has 3x the number of pixels) is usually compressed down to about 12-14mbps over cable or over the air. This means even HD isn't looking as good as it possibly could.
2) on screen sizes less than about 65 inches, 720p looks virtually identical to 1080p at the same seating distance. 1080p only really comes into play when your screen sizes get much larger (like with a front projector throwing a 100"+ image). However, a 1080p display you can sit closer to...at the same screen size....than a 720p display because you're less likely to see the pixels that make up the image. 1080p nice, the future, but still....an incremental step up. Go check out a 37" 720p display and then check out a 37" 1080p display from about six feet away. They look identical. Nuff said.
3) Sony's Blu-Ray is only supposed to work via digital connection...what does this mean? I tmeans that millions of HDTV owners who have sets that only have component inputs are

ed. Dont think thats going to go over lightly when people who paid $4 grand for their HD sets in 2002 and 2003 find themeslves SOL with HD content on disc.
4) The first blu-ray players are expected to hit in the $1000 range......prices will soon drop to the $600 range if history repeats the way it did for DVD players. If Sony brings out the PS3 as a Blu-Ray player and a fully blown Next Gen console for $500 or so, you'll never be able to find one, because everyone who owns a HD set will clamor to get one even if they aren't a gamer...just to use as a blu ray player.
Or, its going to be the shittiest blu-ray player on earth. Everyone knows the PS2 is a shittastic DVD player, but since most people hook up their PS2's to analog 27" type TV's, nobody ever really knew the difference. Sony can't get away with that on a blu-ray player.........so I'm curious to see how Sony plans to sell and price the PS3....