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With high-definition (HD) digital sets proliferating and prices heading steadily downward, the question of what type of TV to buy may loom larger for many shoppers. Should you make the move to HD, which has the potential to offer unmatched picture quality? Or are you better off with a conventional analog set, which can provide very good or even excellent picture quality at a lower cost?
It depends on what you want, what you can get, and what you're willing to pay. While HD sets cost less than they used to, they still command a premium. And though more programs are being broadcast in HD, many viewers may not be able to receive them via antenna or with their ...