Updated: Wednesday, 05 Nov 2008, 10:49 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 05 Nov 2008, 10:46 PM EST
Your current television will work as it does now until analog broadcasting stops. Even after the transition is over, your current TV will not become obsolete. A converter box can be used to receive broadcast DTV signals and change them into the format of your current television. In addition, if you use your analog set with a multichannel pay service like cable or satellite, it will continue to work as it always has. Even with a converter box, however, your current analog television will not be capable of displaying the full picture quality of DTV. To enjoy the full picture quality, you must have a DTV set. Subscribers to cable and DBS services should contact their providers regarding converter boxes for those services.
What do DTV sets look like and what will they cost?
Most DTV sets have wider, more rectangular screens than
current analog TVs. This widescreen format allows for images
that are more like those shown in a movie theater. Like
current TV sets, a range of sizes is available. As with most
new consumer electronics technologies, DTV sets have become
less expensive since their introduction. Prices are
expected to continue to decrease over time and will vary
depending on screen size, display technology, and other
features.
Source: http://www.dtv.gov
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