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Kyanbu The Legend 11-30-2010 10:51 PM

The Big switch to Digital TV
 
Well it's been 4 years since TV stations announced the death of analog format. And 1 year since they started killing the feed.

You know I thought I was unaffected by it but it seems like the analog death wave finally hit my area and my TV by my shock isn't a Digital TV... fuck...


So how have you guys been handling the big change? Do you think it's worth it?

Cause the fact that I now have to fork out for a $199+ LCD Digital TV (saw the price for some converters and well might as well buy a new TV If I have to fork over hundreds for one) Kinda of pisses me off. Yeah I could watch TV on my parent's Digital TVs but I kinda like the luxury of watching TV in my room.

So much for getting a Wii/360/PS3 this year...

Nique 11-30-2010 11:12 PM

If you had paid attention like 2 years ago you would've been able to buy a Digital-to-Analog Converter on the cheap. Comcast has free boxes for customers. Do your parents have Cable/ Satalite? Ask them if the cable company will provide a complimentary box for you.

TDK 11-30-2010 11:15 PM

lawl fossil fuels
 
In that clinging to old infrastructures simply because it would cause some inconvenience to replace them with something much better is stupid, yes I think it is worth it.

Krylo 11-30-2010 11:17 PM

If you want a PS3 or 360, you should probably get a HD TV, ANYWAY, so.

Nique 11-30-2010 11:23 PM

If anyone is interested, this is how your digital teevees recieve signal these days. Technology!

Kyanbu The Legend 11-30-2010 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nique (Post 1090647)
If you had paid attention like 2 years ago you would've been able to buy a Digital-to-Analog Converter on the cheap. Comcast has free boxes for customers. Do your parents have Cable/ Satalite? Ask them if the cable company will provide a complimentary box for you.

Will be checking with Comcast in the morning.

The thing was that I could have sworn my TV was Digital. When the change was made my TV was unaffected despite almost everyone else's analog being killed. Which got me to believe mines was a Digital. Till today anyway.

It's not that I won't buy one (would have to eventually anyway) It's just that we're in a situation where getting a new TV is almost laughably impossible (largely due to almost no one hiring me despite meeting every requirement and being first in the interviews). Money is tight for me.

My only hope in getting up to date with my TV is hoping I land work at a super store.

That and well, I need a new desk top set up (PC, Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse). So I'm already going to have to replace around $500+ worth of stuff as is.

Azisien 11-30-2010 11:57 PM

I'm looking forward to Super Wi-Fi myself.

Edit: super wifi

Tev 12-01-2010 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kyanbu The Legend (Post 1090656)
Will be checking with Comcast in the morning.

The thing was that I could have sworn my TV was Digital. When the change was made my TV was unaffected despite almost everyone else's analog being killed. Which got me to believe mines was a Digital. Till today anyway.

First two (or three, depending on your package) digital converter boxes are free of charge. After that they are $1.99 a piece per month. I should know as I've been handing out over two hundred a day for the last three weeks to pissed off people who were too lazy to get this shit taken care of months ago when we were telling people this shit was going to happen.

And yes, you have to get the converters for any TV that doesn't already have a Comcast Digital box, HD box, or DVR box attached to it. This is because the digital signal that will be fed to your house will be scrambled and the digital converter boxes are more or less glorified de-scrambler boxes.

If you wanted to look at it from a social engineering perspective, Comcast is eking out some extra profits from people who have more than three TV's in their house. Teach you people to go put a damn TV in every damn room, patio, and toilet in your houses. I had to listen to four people bitch today because they had between ten and fifteen TV's in their house and they had to pay extra for each adapter beyond the first few. Who the fuck has fifteen TV's, a house to hold them all in, and still finds time to complain about their cable bill going up twenty or thirty bucks so that all their shit works?

Nique 12-01-2010 01:02 AM

Quote:

And yes, you have to get the converters for any TV that doesn't already have a Comcast Digital box, HD box, or DVR box attached to it. This is because the digital signal that will be fed to your house will be scrambled and the digital converter boxes are more or less glorified de-scrambler boxes.
Actually, at least in my market, basic cable is still broadcast in analog.

Tev 12-01-2010 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nique (Post 1090672)
Actually, at least in my market, basic cable is still broadcast in analog.

Yes, I forgot to mention that. Any TV without a digital adapter will still be able to receive the basic 2-23ish channels until Comcast decides to move those to digital as well.


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