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February 17th, 2009
A year from now, there will be no more analog TV broadcasts. :(
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:( Digital.
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They're forcing the switchover to digital in America, too? Interesting.
Is that the reason behind the auctioning of the D block bandwidth, out of interest (I think it was D, might have been C... the 700Mhz bandwidth, I believe)? |
Also it doesn't apply to cable television, only air broadcasts.
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My cell phone's alarm clock is set and ready
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HD > Analog Though, I won't be able to use my little handheld TV anymore :( |
Who has an analog TV anyway nowadays?
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I actually have one in my room at my parents, still. Though, it's got the RCA jack so I could always run a splitter and have satellite in my room, as long as I don't mind watching the same channel as whomever else has it on in the living room...
Though, the damn converter boxes are going to be like $80, though you can ask for a $40 refund from the government. |
When I had Directv I used the analog for local news channels sometimes, but I wouldn't pay $40 or $80 to keep watching them. Hmm it might be interesting to see the quality though.
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