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Will Your TV Shut Off In Four Months?

By: Stevie

The time is getting closer for the analog to digital transition. In fact, it's now less than four months away. If you currently have cable or satellite it probably won't affect you. If you rely on a rooftop antenna or rabbit ears for your TV viewing, you will be affected by the cutoff of analog broadcasts on February 17, 2009.

If you currently use an antenna here are the options for you to consider. Purchase a digital-to-analog converter box* that plugs into your existing television. These boxes cost between $40-$70. The next option is to subscribe to cable or satellite. The most expensive option is to purchase a new television set that has a built in digital tuner. Any of these options will ensure that you continue to receive programming.

What is the difference between analog and digital television? Analog television service has been the standard broadcast technology since the beginning of television. Analog isn't as efficient as digital as it uses up more spectrum. Digital television (DTV) is a new type of broadcasting technology that can carry more information than analog, plus it allows the transmission of pictures with higher resolution for better picture and sound quality. The freed up spectrum will be provided to public safety organizations such as fire and police departments and also for new wireless services.

If you choose to go with a converter box* you can apply for a coupon worth $40 off. Each household will be able to receive 2 coupons by mail that can be applied toward the cost of the converter box. Coupons do not expire until after 90 days of mailing. If you would like to apply for a coupon go to DTVANSWERS.com for more information.

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*To purchase a digital converter box visit: www.hdtvultimate.com

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