Analog TV Converters, soon to be required for free TV broadcasts after the FCC mandate stops analog broadcast TV signals, have primarily been bought by households already with a paid subscription to ...
NEW YORK -- Did my TV screen just shrink? That's the question a lot of people will be asking after installing one of the converter boxes that will keep their older TV sets tuned into over-the-air ...
Editor’s Note: The following story is excerpted from PC World. The Today@PCWorld blog has more information on analog-to-digital TV issues. Do you still get your TV reception via rabbit ears or a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Digital Stream USA has introduced the first digital-to-analog television converter box to be ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. RadioShack announced yesterday it is now offering the Digital Stream DTX9950 digital converter ...
When TV stations go all-digital on February 18, 2009, as mandated by the FCC, people who own older, analog televisions will find nothing but snowy screens on every channel. A digital TV converter box ...
TV shows were replaced by the hiss of static in perhaps 1 million U.S. homes Friday as stations ended their analog broadcasts and abandoned the transmission technology in use since the days of Milton ...
WASHINGTON – Coupons days are here for owners of outdated analog televisions. The federal government said Friday it will begin mailing out $40 coupons next week to consumers to help pay for converter ...
If you get TV reception from rabbit ears or an antenna on your roof, the free analog signals that your TV has been grabbing out of the airwaves will no longer exist after February 2009. The government ...
A set-top box that converts over-the-air digital TV broadcasts to analog for TV sets that accept only analog input (NTSC, PAL). It transforms digital broadcasts in standard definition (SD) and high ...
Television stations across the U.S. began cutting their analog signals Friday, marking the final signoff for a 60-year-old technology and likely stranding more than 1 million unprepared homes without ...