Thanks for your impressions, Larry! I (until very recently) worked in the radio industry (more on the fringe/tech side), and mentioning "HD" to any engineer I came across was sure to blow a gasket (or three). Lots of seedy backroom deals made it happen, and the results speak for themselves...that is, not very good. It can provide a good end-around to bad multipath, but any number of classic tuners (and a halfway decent antenna) would do the same, and sound worlds better. That doesn't even touch upon the adjacent-channel interference it causes, or the outright nightmare that is AM HD. A decent idea, implemented poorly, and about 15 years too late does not lead to success.
For those who may not know, the "HD" doesn't technically stand for anything ('cept maybe Hybrid Digital, but that depends on who/when you ask), and it is sub-MP3 quality, overall (assuming no sidebands, if so, half that with each add'l channel). Its bombing in the marketplace so I don't expect to see it around much longer, but if the right people are bought off, who knows.
Anyway, I'm still on the lookout for one of those Philips tuners to send in to you folks, that is, if you still work on them...I'm using a Yamaha TX-1000U at the moment and it is fantastic. Not the last word in DXing but it is as quiet as can be, and with excellent separation.