I believe that's being offered by the FCC. It's a $40.00 coupon for a set-top converter to convert the digital channels to analog format for the older TV's.
Try looking up the FCC on the web and search for the coupon program. That's the way I'm going to do it.
The latest web address I show for it is dtv2009.gov/ApplyCoupon.aspx
These have expired by now and they ar eno longer issuing coupons.
If the TV is a HDTV and there are HDTV stations near by you won't need a converter box.
The Game Boy Advance TV converter will give you a resolution of 320x240 on your HDTV.
You should look for it from the provider. I would suggest starting with the HDTV website. If you just research for the coupon code, you are very likely to either get a gimmic or get a fraudlant coupon code. You do not want to get invovled with those.
If by converter box you mean a digital converter box, the type that are being subsidized by the government, you don't. If you mean a tuner box, it is because the cable line is transmitting data, and it has to be interpreted into a video signal your TV can use.
One may purchase a DTV converter box from a retailer such as Amazon, eBay or Walmart. Some areas have government grants that help offset the cost of the DTV converter because of the national transition that took place.
No, there are not any coupon codes available for this TV.
You must have a HDTV converter box from your cable company.
Yes, it is alright to use a converter box on an HDTV. Go to Input and change the settings from HDTV to regular television viewing and it should work fine after the television scans for programs.
I researched this and could not find any coupon codes available for this given model .
An Audiovox LCD HDTV runs approximately $500, depending on the size of the television set. You can try to find a good deal on a coupon online if you're a smart shopper.
I would guess you need a converter or a decoder box to view the new HD stations.