May 16, 2008
Detroit, MI
Will I Have to Buy a High Definition TV [HDTV] to Watch Digital Broadcast Television After the Transition?
No, you won’t. It’s important to understand that the DTV transition is a transition from analog broadcasting to digital broadcasting. It is not a transition from analog broadcasting to High Definition broadcasting. Digital broadcasting allows for High Definition broadcasts, but High Definition is not required, and you don’t need to buy an HDTV to watch digital TV.
A Standard Definition DTV (which is simply a TV with an internal digital tuner), or a digital-to-analog converter box hooked to an analog TV, is all that is required to continue watching over-the-air broadcast television. Digital broadcast television includes: Standard Definition (SD) & High Definition (HD) formats. You can watch High Definition programming on a Standard Definition DTV, or on an analog TV hooked to a digital-to-analog converter box, but it won’t be in full High Definition quality. It’s also important to know that Standard Definition DTV’s are comparably priced to similar sized analog TV’s. To find out more information on DTV, click HERE |
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