You Don’t Need a New HDTV to Get Digital TV
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I won’t deny it, HDTV sure looks nice when properly presented. However, I’m in no rush to invest in a new television. We’ve had the same TV for almost ten years and it’s showing no signs of death, even though the power button broke off.
The desire for a fancy flat screen HDTV is very strong for both of us. But it’s something that we are refusing to invest in for the foreseeable future. We have TV now, why pay more to watch it when what we have works fine? This is a question more of us need to be asking ourselves before we make large purchases.
A big misconception about HDTV is that you will need a new HDTV to get through the HD transition or get HDTV at all. This could not be farther from the truth.
If you have cable TV, you do not need to worry about the digital transition. Your cable company already does it for you. As do satellite providers.
The government is also giving us two $40 coupons to buy Digital TV converter boxes that will convert the over-the-air HD signal to fit on older TV’s. Walmart has these digital converter boxes for $50. Minus the $40 coupon, HDTV costs you only $10 plus tax. Not a bad deal, though you’ll need an antenna. Go here to send away for your government digital tv coupon.
What about all those fancy HD only channels that aren’t over the air? A little secret is that most cable receivers can decode the HD channels and convert them to fit into a regular TV. Sure, the picture isn’t as great but the content is still there and still looks pretty darn good. I know for a fact that most Comcast DVR’s do this.
We’ll probably upgrade our TV when our current one dies and cannot be repaired. By that point, fancy flat screen TV’s will cost much less and we won’t have to pay the ‘first adopter tax.’



