No.
There is a digital tuner in the Samsung model. It is also possible for the TV to receive off air digital signals.
no
yes it has both digital and analog tuners.
27" Analog.
nope
No it is analog.
Digital converters are used to convert an analog input into a digital current. They also have converters that covert from digital to analog. These are used for older model TVs that need to take a newer digital technology input but the tv still requires analog.
according to SONY. there is no such thing/model called a klv32d.
Actual televisions won't be affected by the digital signal change. What matters is what reception tool is used (e.g. cable, satellite, antennae). Television antennae will not work when all television is transmitted using digital signal. If you have cable or satellite though, you have nothing to worry about.
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.
Unfortunately not, although this unit will process digital signals and HD signals from the computer the TV Tuner portion is NTSC-M, PAL-M/N, PAL-SECAM and in order to process digital TV signals in the USA the tuner must receive ATSC (digital) signals
There are many cheap handheld televisions on the market. One of the cheapest is the Digital Prisim model that is around $30. Most phones now also will show television shows.