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Digital TV question
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n Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:16:29 -0500, Mark Lloyd
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:07:26 -0400, "Eric"
wrote:
Do you have any reason to believe he's not?
Didn't someone say he has a cable box?
Guys....
I have an ANTENNA. Out here on the farm, there are no cables !!!!
I wont even consider satellite tv for what it costs.
I just want to get some of the digital signals they are now sending.
To sort of answer my own question, I was at Walmart today and while
the wife was looking at clothes, I went back to the electronics dept.
They have several DVR/VCR combo units that say they are capable of
receiving digital tv. So, I guess that answers that. However, they
are quite pricey. The standard ones cost $50 to $100, while the
digital ones are just under $200 and up. Of course that's just
Walmart. I'll have to shop around.
One other thing I noticed, they now sell DVD/VCR combo units that are
PLAY ONLY. They do not have a tuner at all. I have never seen such a
thing (not with the vcr).
Ya, everyone keeps saying vcrs are obsolete, but everyone still has
lots of tapes. I think the vcr will be used for many more years yet.
I no longer buy movies on tapes, but for a quick recording of
something off the air, a tape still seems the easiest. Then again, I
never have owned a DVR.
Thanks
"Smitty Two" wrote in message
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In article om,
"Eric" wrote:
Because he read it at
http://www.dtv.gov/consumercorner.html?
"Smitty Two" wrote in message
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In article ,
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I know that soon we will all be forced to buy a convertor or else a
new tv, or we wont get anything on the older sets.
Really? How do you know that?
I see. So the OP is using a television antenna to receive his TV
programming?
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