Only if you have a digital output on your cable box. If not, it'll end up being a digital signal, converted to analog and then reconverted by your TV back to digital. Besides, the digital changeover date is only for local television stations when they turn off their analog transmitters. This means that if you currently have cable or satellite with analog outp[uts, that aspect of it shouldn't change.
The signal sent to the TV must be a digital signal as well.
Analog TV:Analog (or analogue) television encodes television picture and sound information and transmits it as an analog signal: one in which the message conveyed by the broadcast signal is a function of deliberate variations in the amplitude and/or frequency of the signal. All systems preceding digital television, such as NTSC, PAL or SECAM are analog television systems. Digital TV:Digital television (DTV) is the sending and receiving of moving images and sound by discrete (digital) signals, in contrast to the analog signals used by analog TV.
A Digital Television (DTV) Converter Box is an electronic device that converts the new free over-the-air digital signal into an analog signal viewable on older "analog" television set. The digital to analog converter box connects your antenna or rabbit ears to your TV set. It will allow you to continue watching TV after February 17, 2009, the day the transition to "all digital" takes place. A digital to analog converter box will not give you a digital picture on an analog TV set. Analog TV sets using the set top boxes will show digital broadcasts, but not in the full picture quality of digital TV. However, your picture will be better than it was with the old analog signal. Technically speaking about picture quality: The reason the picture quality won't be as good on an analog TV set is because of the display resolution. Analog TV screens aren't designed to display the same level of picture quality and resolution that is found in the digital TV signal.
Menu-view-brightness Something like that.
Digital television is simply the process of broadcasting a digital signal, instead of an analog one. This results in better sound and picture quality, as well as increased coverage.
The most advanced form of digital television is an HDTV. This type of television offers a high definition picture with spectacular resolution.
No my local channels all but one that is broadcast in both analog and HD digital but they tend to black out a lot. But with a powered antenna the kind you plug into the wall i get a beautiful crisp clean HD picture you can pick a good one up for around 30-40 bucks but don't buy the cheap 15 dollar one's :)
A DualDigital TV Tuner allows you to watch one digital TV channel and record another one at the same time. Also this can be used to allow the picture-in-picture function to work with two different channels displayed.
You can but the picture won't be much better. If the set is a good one you will see a slight improvement. The sound will improve also.
digital picture frames can be distracting for the eye with their digital zooms and crossfading. digital frames are a big space saver and money saver, but they are small televisions and the movement and color changes can make the frame take center stage in the room instead of complimenting and decorating it.
The Samsung D8000 series are LED Internet-ready TV's with dual digital tuners.
A much better picture on a much bigger screen. Prices on HDTV are at their lowest.