On TV.com: LADY GAGA Photos
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 4 of 10:
Next »
« Previous
RE: FAQ: What the digital TV switch actually means
Who buys more than one television per 2 or 3 years? For us, it's probably like one every 10 years.

I use rabbit ears to receive broadcast televison over the regular airwaves. I have already applied for a voucher and will get a converter box to continue watching network television--but one thing this article did not address is the antenae itself. Will I ALSO have to buy a new digital atenae? Or will my old Phillips one work with the converter box?
Posted by: oinwda@...   Posted on: 01/31/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

I'm a minority...  Larsix | 01/30/08
I'm just a step ahead of you  angrykeyboarder | 01/31/08
I once got a 32" HDTV with only analog tuner last 2006...  Grayson Peddie | 01/30/08
RE: FAQ: What the digital TV switch actually means  oinwda@... | 01/31/08
RE: FAQ: What the digital TV switch actually means  ccrashh2@... | 01/31/08
Can't Sell Coupons?  butch@... | 01/31/08
eBay? Try Goodwill  jdudeck | 01/31/08
RE: FAQ: What the digital TV switch actually means  angrykeyboarder | 01/31/08
analog cable will be available until 2012  GreggN | 02/01/08
RE: FAQ: What the digital TV switch actually means  machineheadfan | 04/23/08

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
advertisement
  • Smart Tech Expert advice on innovations in healthcare and the green technologies that make it happen. Find out more
  • Smart Business Discussion and advice on management issues that revolve around making your world smarter and more useful. More Smart Advice
  • Smart People The best and worst moves in the management and strategy trenches. Learn More