Extensive research has shown that the digital TV switchover varies depending on what country one is inquiring about. According to Wikipedia the Netherlands were first to switchover to digital and that took place in 2005. The US switched in 2009 and Canada in 2011.
The set has to be built as a HD set to start with, there is no HD switchover.
Digital switchover refers to the stopping of analog television service and the initiation of digital television service.
A digital switchover is used to convert television signals that are designed for old tvs so that they will still function on advanced digital televisions.
Digital switchover in my area, Try re-tuning your Digital TV or Freeview box.
Older televisions can make the switch to digital programming with a digital converter. The converters are usually about $20-$60 and are available at most electronics stores.
the switchover
the switchover
You need a converter box connected to your own antenna or subscribe to cable or a satellite service.
That was a process put into place a few years ago to convert all analog televisions over to digital formats. This was done in affect to upgrade the current technology countrywide to deem analogs unusable.
No. All satellite TV is digital now. Some satellite TV is HD now, and more will be switching from HD to "standard" resolution. The February 2009 analog-to-digital switchover in the United States has nothing to do with HD. The digital conversion changes the format of the over-the-air broadcast channels from analog to all digital. But if you have satellite or cable TV, you don't get "broadcast" signals anyway.
The first digital televisions were sold in the year 2005. The first country in the world to market digital televisions was the United States of America.
yes but they will only be able to receive signal from stations that continue to broadcast UHF/ Free-To-Air E.G: Channel 21, Manchester