Wow, all the technological changes are amazing.
I feel like a neanderthal. It was just last month that I replaced the 24" "glass monster*" with a 32" 720i (or is it P?) flat screen. I usually only go with OTA, although there is a satellite receiver and a magic round dish thingy up on the roof. The picture is so much better. I'm happy with that.
Is "4K" the newest standard for ultra-high definition TV?
*even though it was in a 2006 coach, that TV did not have DTV OTA digital receiver (NTSC only), nor RGB/LR (component) connectors! One of the Zenith digital receivers was spliced in through the antenna feed to the coax selector box. Everything was sent through coax and the satellite receiver had an old Archer (RS) composite (Y/R/W) to coax converter. Both TV's signals were routed through an old coax selector box and had to be tuned to analog channel 3. I know for a fact that we had a tube-type TV's with digital tuners and component video connections back then. When did Winnebago source their TV's - 1998?