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RE: FAQ: What does the digital-TV switch actually mean?
"As of March 2007, nearly all new televisions should include a built-in digital tuner. If it's older, you're in the minority that has to do something before the deadline if you want to keep watching over-the-air TV."

Is this meant to imply that the majority of people who want to watch over-the-air TV have purchased new sets in the last six months?
Posted by: SID S-1-1   Posted on: 09/26/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"the word of Bush administration officials"  ejhonda | 09/26/07
RE: FAQ: What does the digital-TV switch actually mean?  SID S-1-1 | 09/26/07
Minority...  yyuko@... | 09/26/07
Don't know if it's that bad  voska | 09/26/07
RE: FAQ: What does the digital-TV switch actually mean?  ID Drone | 09/26/07
They forgot to mention the following...  rosanlo | 09/26/07
Thanks for the coupons  kinoli | 11/01/07
Thanks for the coupons  kinoli | 11/01/07

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