Buying fresh TV. Confused if I requirement to receive a Digital or analog and grasp the box contained by Feb 2009.?

We need a contemporary TV for our living room. Since signals are going to be in DIGITAL surrounded by 2009, is it a good concept to get a ANALOG set because alot of places are getting rid of them?? or jump with a digital at a sophisticated price.
We already have two analog sets , so would hold to get a Digital to Analog box anyway. We enjoy cable TV but don't have a cable box, but still get hold of all of the channel we need. We don't hold a need for 'renting' a box from the cable company merely for HD or premium channels.
It dosen't event to us weather we get a tube or plasma or anything... we are on a fixed income and just want piece the way they are presently, but don't want to have a clean tv that is useless contained by Feb 2009. Please help if you enjoy insite on this subject. Thanks


Answers:    Your TV won't be useless in 2009. You will be capable of buy converters for each TV (if you enjoy VCRs or DVD recorders, they'll necessitate converters too) that you're using for over the air TV. In January, you can apply for two coupons from the Government biddable for $40 each past its sell-by date of two converters which will cost about $60 respectively. Anything above two, you'll have to settle the total price. If your TV is from cable, the FCC just announced a rule that the cable companies must furnish any of your local over the atmosphere programming in analog form, or supply converters, until 2012. However, they don't hold to continue to supply any of the other analog programming you may immediately be receiving, close to discovery, TLC Etc. What the cable companies will choose to do is not known, but it's potential that they will drop the additional analog programming. If you buy a digital TV, you will achieve an ATSC tuner that will allow you to get over the atmosphere digital TV. If you get one near a QAM tuner, youy'll be able to take any of yoiur cable companies non-premium digital programming, without a cable box. You also will procure an NTSC tuner which brings in over the heavens and cable analog TV. The NTSC and ATSC are standard-the QAM is not-not all TVs own it. Good luck!
>don't want to have a alien tv that is useless within Feb 2009.

No TV that you buy will be useless in Feb 2009. Even if you buy an analog TV, they will work near a converter box. Except for some old stock to be exact being cleared out, adjectives new TVs individual made for the US market own both digital (ATSC) and analog tuners built in to them.

Used analog TVs are solid cheap these days; the prices I've see on old analog TVs that are human being cleared out haven't been adjectives that great.

>It dosen't matter to us weather we grasp a tube or plasma or whatever... we are on a fixed income

CRT TVs are still much cheaper than plasma & LCD TVs. For around $250 you can grant a nice 27" CRT TV with both digital and analog tuners.

The rule is requiring that cable companies keep supplying analog service until 2012. They may however, replace your current direct nouns with their own analog converter box back then. So as long as you solitary use cable you are covered until at least 2012. The 2/17/2009 date is for over the heavens broadcasts only. The cheap converter boxes that are coming on the souk in Jan 2008 are for over the heavens broadcasts, not necessarily for cable service.

When looking for a new TV, preserve in mind that in attendance are two types of digital TV tuners. ATSC tuners are for all over the heavens broadcasts, QAM tuners are used for some digital cable channels.

You may want to ask your cable company if they are going to use unencrypted QAM within their cable system. Once analog cable service goes away, the simply way to take cable service with a direct nouns to your TV will be either have a QAM tuner built in or something call "cable card".

If your cable company is going to use QAM, it would be a good notion to make sure your unknown TV includes a QAM tuner.

Old type OTA TV signals = NTSC = "Analog TV"

New type OTA TV signals = ATSC = "Digital TV" = DTV

Digital signals used on some cable systems = QAM

OTA = "Over the Air" = stuff you get through your TV antenna

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