Tuesday, March 13, 2007

40 dollars off the digital-to-analog converter you may need

If you have an old TV and have a regular TV antenna (not cable. satellite dish, or other device like a VCR with a digital tuner)...

On February 19, 2009, regular TV broadcasting, which has been using an analog signal since 1928, will come to an end in the US.

By that date, you will have to have cable, a satellite dish, a digital decoder, a device like a VCR with a digital decoder, or a newer TV with a digital decoder. If you have no digital decoder and have a regular antenna on your roof and just an old TV, your TV will not receive any broadcast, just static.

Beginning January 1, 2008, coupons for 40 dollars will become available to buy a digital decoder (which costs 50 to 70 dollars). The government's money for the coupons may run out, so if you decide you want to get the coupon, you should do it soon at the beginning of January 2008.

On the other hand, it might not be worth the hassle, and if you are planning on buying a DVD player anyway, you might just want to buy one that receives digital signals.

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