Analog or digital TV, what effects will I be aware of on my television at home?

Will this changeover render my old TV's useless? What type of financial smash up control should I prepare myself for?


Answers:    >Will this changeover render my old TV's useless?

No it will not.

If you find your TV through cable or satellite, those companies will supply suitable signals for your old TV.

If you obtain your TV over the air (OTA), you will necessitate a converter box after 2/17/2009. These hook up between your antenna and TV similar to the way a VCR would.

In Jan 2008 the US policy will start a coupon program that will let family buy a couple of these converters for about $20 respectively.

If you get worthy UHF (analog channels 14-69) reception very soon, you shouldn't need a unknown antenna. If your UHF reception is marginal, you might need a investigational antenna.

>What type of financial damage control should I prepare myself for?

Besides the ~$20 respectively for the first two converters plus ~$60 for additional ones?

The material hit is if you decide that you "have" to hold a big new flat "HD" TV. The cheap ~$20 converters will receive adjectives of the digital OTA channels including the "HD" ones, but your out-of-date TV will "only" display them with nearly the same photograph quality that you would grasp from a DVD player.

If you need to replace a TV, you can move about to Walmart and buy a tube type TV with digital tuner for roughly speaking the same price as the frail TVs; about $250 for a 27" brand autograph. But it won't have the bragging rights that a $2000 TV would bring.

Another possible cost is buying topical video recorders. You can use a converter box next to an old VCR, but you enjoy to tune in the stations manually. Figure on in the order of $200 for a decent DVD recorder next to digital (ATSC) tuner. One of these will also act close to a converter box for an old TV.

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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 return with through your TV antenna
The digital converter boxes are only decisive for a year. I already get horrible reception next to atenna. I am just going to buy trial TVS. I found 20" for $149.99 at best buy and a 13" for 102.99. I also found a handheld tv that is contained by hd. I really think within the long run it will be better just to replace at tiniest 2 of my tvs. I have 4 tvs.

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