Older televisions can make the switch to digital programming with a digital converter. The converters are usually about $20-$60 and are available at most electronics stores.
yes but they will only be able to receive signal from stations that continue to broadcast UHF/ Free-To-Air E.G: Channel 21, Manchester
You do not need to use a newer flat screen television to use a digital television antenna. They should work with older tv sets if you have a converter box.
American TV went Digital and Play TV is not for Digital TV so it will not work in the USA
The Sony KV-28F is an older CRT based television and was purely analog input. As with other anaolog televisions, a set top box for digital terrestrial broadcasts, a satellite or cable receiver will all work with the television as long as they have a standard definition analog output.
No, but you can buy small portable digital TVs now.
No.
Thank you! I have a Roku 1 so it will work! Yes!
Yes
No reason why not - digital TV's have a standard aerial connector in addition to one or more SCART sockets.
If you mean a set top digital box, then you can connect that to any tv.... otherwise..... It doesnt work that way. The digital signal is a part of the analog signal. Just screw the cable wire on to the back of your tv.
No, it won't work that way. You will have to buy a new one.
What kind of digital converter? Digital TV converter? Digital sound converter? Video converter? So many different analogue sources can be converted to digital... ...and there is usually a converter available or that can be made to work.