Coming TV change won't make your set obsolete
USA Today, October 27, 2005
By Andrew Kantor
All right, ladies and gents, let's get this straight: Despite things you may have read elsewhere, your television will not become obsolete in 2009.
Nevertheless, I've already seen reports — in this past week's Parade Magazine, for one — that warn consumers their TVs won't work then. (Parade's article: "Why Your Television May Self-Destruct In Three Years.")
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