Is it worthwhile to buy a nice HD organized TV and later buy a converter surrounded by 2008?

Prices for buying HD seem pretty high-ranking so I was wondering if doing it this bearing would be a better value, or if the talent of the picture would go means of access down doing it this way.


Answers:    If the converters surrounded by 2008 you are talking roughly are for converting OTA Digital TV to Analog for old sets-you won't carry HD on them. Without some kind of box, your HD in position set will be useless-it has to be feed a signal from an STB, or DVD or something to get a picture. It conspicuously would be cheaper to buy a TV with the tuner built-in than to buy a separate one after that.
You mean an OTA addressee so you can put up an antenna to get free HD?

No, it's not a righteous idea.

It's cheaper to put up an antenna presently to get free HD so you want to buy a TV next to a built in tuner.

If you are not ever going to put up an antenna and plan on getting your HD from Sat or Cable - sure, rescue the money to get a "HD Ready" set lacking the tuner.

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