© playerx Many Americans are opting to buy a new high definition television (HDTV), instead of use their $40 (Forty-dollar), analog-to-digital converter box coupon provided by the National...
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Message from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, (U.S. department of Commerce). If you use "rabbit ears" or a rooftop antenna with an analog television, you must...
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© dsearls About 9 million of the roughly, 17 million US households currently receiving analog television broadcast signals may experience reception issues once the DTV Transition Act goes into...
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by Tripple on April 13, 2008
© dsearls A recent forecast by London-based Informa Telecoms & Media, shows that about 4% (44 million), homes worldwide will watch HDTV by the end of 2008. Many analysts contribute the results of...
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© Midnight-digitalChances are, if you read this blog, you know about the impending switchover to digital TV signals in the United States. In fact, the last article covered the fact that the West and...
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© Elsie esq. The Digital Television Transition Act will most likely affect television viewers in the West and the Midwest because they have a higher dependency for antennas to get their broadcast...
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