No, you should not need a digital converter box anymore (unless you are still using an old analog television). Most digital televisions sold are capable of receiving both digital signals and the few remaining analog signals (permitted for very low power stations only at this time).
DT250A Digital TV Converter
A digital converter box for a Symphonic TV can be found at most local electronic stores. Cable companies also provide digital converter boxes for subscribers.
No, you do not need a digital converter box to use a DVD Player, all you need is a TV.
You can still program the remote with the converter box off if you know the code. Then Use it to turn the converter on.
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Digital Stream converter box remote code: Philips Universal Remote works on '1776'
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Before you buy a TV converter box, determine whether you actually need this device. If you are shopping for a box that converts analog to digital, first check whether your TV is already capable of receiving a digital signal. If not, you may want to consider upgrading your TV set to a digital model instead of spending on a converter box.
Get a digital to analog converter box or connect it to a digital DVD or vcr.
A tv antenna and a digital tv and/or a converter box.
It will work with the channels that have switched to digital, but unless your converter box can take in both analog and digital, you will have to wait for the analog ones to switch.
The Magnavox Digital DTV Converter Box with Analog Pass-Through will allow you to digitally convert and still use your VCR.