I am sure it is the same with anyone who has HD and has a broadcast HD source: you can easily switch back and forth between HD and non HD versions of the same program (I have non HD equivalents of most of my HD channels).
I presume that the picture quality is fairly subjective as to whether it is "worth it." Some people will enjoy having it and to others it is not that big of a deal. I'm okay with that. One of the primary reasons that we did it when we did was that I have been working my kiester off for the past several months and felt like rewarding myself (OURselves since Susan has to put up with me not being home much).
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