You COULD use an HD wireless receiver, which has antennae and receives HD channels in the air, and converts it to a digital HDMI signal for your HDTV.
There is a digital tuner in the Samsung model. It is also possible for the TV to receive off air digital signals.
It depends where you live and which networks you receive.
A portable television is one that has a built in power source such as a battery pack. In addition, a portable television must be small enough to travel and have an antenna to receive stations.
The kind of reviews that cheap portable DVD players receive on Amazon varies. They vary on things such as the consumer, the person they bought it from, and the device itself.
It does have a digital tuner built in. This LCD TV has a built in digital tuner,so you can receive all digital broadcast.
Older TV can receive digital cable although they may not display in HD
Comcast will provide you with a digital tv box that allows your television to receive the digital signal and therefore you won't need the digital tv antenna.
An NTSC/ATSC/QAM digital tuner, in the case of a TV, means that the TV supports the NTSC, ATSC, and QAM broadcast standards with its included tuner. NTSC is the old analog over-the-air (OTA) standard, ATSC is the newer digital over-the-air supporting High Definition video and Dolby Digital AC3 audio, and QAM means that the TV can decode digital cable signals without a set-top box. My internet research indicates that QAM will receive unencrypted broadcasts only. While encrypted channels varies by geography, it seems that most cable stations are encrypted while major networks are not. So, best I've determined, is that if you want more than just the major networks in high def you still need the set-top box or Cablecard.
Polling, on computer networks, involves a server and client. The Server will check if the client is ready to receive data. If not ,then data will not be transferred to the client.
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they would expect to receive everything. :)