No.
The Sony Trinitron TV model KV-SW34M81 does not have a built-in digital tuner. This model was primarily designed for analog signals, which means it may require an external digital converter box to receive digital broadcasts. If you plan to use it with modern digital signals, you'll need to consider this requirement.
There is a digital tuner in the Samsung model. It is also possible for the TV to receive off air digital signals.
no
The Sylvania model SRT2127S is an analog television and is not considered "digital ready." It lacks the built-in digital tuner required to receive over-the-air digital broadcasts. To watch digital channels, an external digital converter box would be necessary. If you're looking for a TV that can receive digital signals without additional equipment, you'll need a model with a built-in digital tuner.
yes it has both digital and analog tuners.
No it is analog.
nope
27" 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.
The Sony Wega KV-32FS120 is an analog CRT television and does not have a built-in digital converter. To receive digital broadcasts, an external digital converter box would be required. This television model was manufactured before the transition to digital broadcasting in the U.S., which means it relies solely on analog signals without integrated digital capabilities.
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.