If it has a built-n digital (ATSC) tuner.
Yes I can, But u Can't coz u dont know yet..
All televisions sold after March 1, 2007 include a digital tuner (by law) so you are good if you have bought a TV since then. If your television is labeled as �Integrated Digital Tuner,� �Digital Tuner Built-In,� �Digital Receiver,� �Digital Tuner,� �DTV,� �ATSC,� or �HDTV� then it has a built in device that will be fine after Feb. 17, 2009. If your television set is labeled as a �Digital Monitor� or �HDTV Monitor,� or as �Digital Ready� or �HDTV Ready,� this does not mean it actually contains a digital tuner. All this means is this TV is capable of handling the converter box. Thus, you still will likely need a separate set-top box which contains a digital tuner in order to view over-the-air digital programming.
The signal sent to the TV must be a digital signal as well.
I guess it looks awesomer. I know that's not a word. But yeah.
none of my televisions are digital... yet.
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.
Digital TV's are capable of and necessary for processing digital TV broadcasts.
All TVS that you can buy are ready for the digital signal. You do not have to buy an HD TV to get a digital signal.
It does have a digital tuner built in. This LCD TV has a built in digital tuner,so you can receive all digital broadcast.
The digital standars in the U.S and other parts of the world had digital television in the early 1990's although digital television broadcast did not begin until later on.
Yes. Your TV band radio will no longer work. You would need to have a radio with a tuner capable of picking up the new digital TV format. I don't know of any such product currently on the market. Digital radio (marketed under the name HD Radio) is a completely different technology.
Digital switchover refers to the stopping of analog television service and the initiation of digital television service.