Digital transmissions mean a lot more channels can be carried on the same cable,making choice better for the consumer and cable companies packages more attractice.
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.
go buy an optical digital audio cable
Rogers.com would be an excellent choice to go with in order to get a digital cable box. They are a great company and they have the lowest prices you can ask for.
Yes. Just get a splitter. The only problem will be that you'll have to watch the same channel on the second TV as with the first TV. You might be able to split the signal before the cable box and just receive only the analog channels that the cable signal is carrying, but as they switch over to digital, that'll all go away on February 17, 2009 as televsion nationally, goes to an all digital transmitted signal.
2009.but if you use a receiver box or anteanna then the government will give you a coupon to get a FREE digital receiver box.
Well in 2009 tv will not go to all high definition it will switch from analog to digital meaning that if you are not assigned to a cable company or satellite company you will not be able to watch tv. unless you either join a cable provider or satellite provider or get a digital box. High definition in it self is something totally different than whats going on in february.
Britain is set to go fully digital by 2030, with the government investing in improving connectivity and digital infrastructure to ensure that everyone has access to reliable internet services. This digital transformation aims to boost economic growth, enhance public services, and bridge the digital divide across the country.
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
One can search around for a authorized Verizon Wireless location in your area to pay your Verizon digital cable. One can also go to a Walmart Customer Service where they accept bill payments of all kinds.
It depends if you want to spend more. I prefer digital especially because you can get extras like DVR and on demand, but it is more expensive. If you have the extra money I say go for it.
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You can but the picture won't be that great and if I were you I would just call your cable provider and upgrade to digital cable because most markets are going to a digital signal now analog is like cassette tape not cool anymore . I must warn you though once you see HD you'll never wanna go back to regular cable.