No. If you already have a digital TV, when the digital transition occurs in February 2009, you will still receive broadcast signals from your antenna. There is no need to purchase additional equipment (a converter box).
If you do not already have a digital TV and you want to continue to receive broadcast signals from your antenna, then you will need to purchase a converter box to receive and translate those signals to your analogue television.
There is another choice that does not require the purchase of these new converter boxes: If you do not want to purchase additional equipment nor a new television because the one you have is "just fine" and as well you like the remote that came with the tv because you finally know where all the buttons are, then you can have installed as little as basic cable to all your TVs (no additional monthly cost for multiple basic or basic/standard cable TVs), get rid of the rabbit ears (antennas) altogether and enjoy clearer local channels and a few others you are sure to enjoy. The cost is surprisingly nominal, the set-up will be done for you, the ease of use exceptional.
Basic or basic/standard cable will enable you to turn on and off your tv the way you always have, use your own remote the way you are accustomed to use it. And if you ever need help, help is a phone call away, and in the case of TimeWarner cable, trouble service is free and usually local to your area.
If you would like more information about basic, basic/standard, Digital, Free High Definition or any other industry leading technologies and services, call your Local TimeWarner Cable office to request an in-home visit from a Direct Sales Representative who will provide you with the most thorough answers to your questions and as well the absolute best possible rates and discounts - apples to apples - in the market.
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No, HD televisions do not require a digital tv converter. Older analog television sets will require a digital converter box. You will still be able to use your television once the digital conversion box has been installed.
One can convert an analog TV to HDTV by using a set top box or digital analog tuner converter box. One does require a HD ready TV though to be able to watch the HD channels.
Old analog type TVs cannot just be "converted" to digital. You will need a converter box or buy a HD tv.
They dumped HD Net with the "Big Crunch" i.e. when everyone was required to get a digital converter box with every TV
All TVS that you can buy are ready for the digital signal. You do not have to buy an HD TV to get a digital signal.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
No, it is an analog tv and requires a digital converter box to receive a digital signal off the air. No problem if you have satellite or cable service. Either way, the image will not be HD.
There is only one thing an HD converter box does for a television. A converter box make the specs on a television more clearer. This box creates a better picture for the viewers when they are watching television.
You most likely won't have to do anything about your converter box until you get a HD TV. Cable signals have been digital for a long time and until you need a converter that has a specific HD signal out jack, you should be just fine. If you're using an antenna to receive some of your programming, that's what's going to cause a lot of issues for consumers in that if you don't have a digital TV, you're going to have to get an adapter box so that the HD signals can be `down-conerted' to an older tyle analog signal.
For most people, their old antenna will work just fine. Don't let the people at the electronics store fool you, there is no such thing as an "HD antenna." There is nothing special that needs to be done to an antenna to receive HD signals. In fact, many of the antennas that are being marketed as "HD antennas" are inferior UHF-only antennas that receive a smaller set of signals than your old antenna. However, some people who were barely receiving an analog signal may need to buy a better antenna. Also, if the location of the digital transmitter has changed or the signal strength of the TV station has changed, you may need to re-aim or replace your old antenna. Simply plug the old antenna into the converter box and then plug the converter box into your old TV where the antenna used to go and you will be fine. The converter box will tune in a digital station (some digital stations are HD, some are not) and convert the digital signal into an old-fashioned analog standard definition signal and feed it into your old analog TV. You will not be able to watch shows in HD on your old analog TV, but you will be able to watch a version of the HD broadcast that has been converted into Standard Definition (SD) for you. You will be able to watch all of the digital stations including the HD ones but you will see them in Standard Definition. Standard Definition is 480i. Digital to Analog converter boxes receive all tv transmissions of 1080P , 1080i , 720P , 480P , 480i and coverts them ALL to 480i to watch on a standard definition NTSC Analog TV.
Does you new plasma have a digital tuner? If not then that's why you need a converter or just a cable box so you can get a signal to your plasma. With a converter box you will receive free local tv channels in digital form. You could say HD almost without paying for it.
No such thing as a HD antenna. All antennas are the same. Your antenna should be a UHF/VHF type. Many new ones are powered to help get enough signal to the HD set.
To receive Broadcast Television Signals of NTSC Analog or ATSC Digital a television antenna is needed. If the TV has ATSC built in , then a converter box will not be needed.