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Digital TV Conversion Deadline has been extended The new conversion deadline is scheduled for June. More.
DTV Conversion Deadline Could Be Extended Congress has been in discussion with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about possibly extending the February 17 conversion deadline. More.
Top Cities For Digital TV Conversion. More.
Buy a digital HD TV receiver now. Do not wait. Continue.
The Current slew of tropical storms may delay the nation's first test of digital TV conversion. More
Digital TV not fully ready in San Diego. More.
An estimated 20 million households who will need to make a decision by February 2009 when 100% of television programming will be delivered digitally. The U.S. Department of Commerce is now providing $40 coupons for consumers to buy a digital converter box, which retail for $50-80. More than four million coupons have been redeemed. The federal government has spent over $5 million on consumer education about the analog cutoff. More.
Cablevision offers more HD options. Cablevision will be offering 15 more HD channels. More details on the offering.
How To Record Shows On Your VCR When Digital TV Comes in February When the digital TV change comes on Feb. 17, will I still be able to record broadcast programs on my old analog VCRs. Continued.
Twin HDTV tuners : tips and suggestions for buying an HDTV receiver. Continued.
Digital HD Receiver Box Or New TV? An Easy Choice. Read More.
Many consumers want to use an HDTV with just an antenna, and not a digital HDTV receiver box. Find out more on consumers and HDTVe.
Fox's baseball coverage, which opens with this afternoon's White Sox-Tigers game, will broadcast every game in digital high definition this season. Ensure you have a Digital HD receiver to enjoy this feature.
Most HDTV set owners refuse subscription services Of the almost 30 million North American consumers who paid $1000 or more for a new high-definition television set in the past year, only 44 percent pay for HD programming, a new survey has found. More on subscription
Treat your HDTV like a sports car - HDTV Maintenance 101. More
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