.gov site helping people with DTV
24th Sep 2005, 07:26 GMT
Filed under: Digital TV, Regulatory The world of high definition is a very confusing place. With all the different types of sets and options to consider, it can be overwhelming. Here at HD Beat, we're working on our HDTV Buying Guide, but a post we did yesterday confused some people. This post, indicating that only 15% of people have a HDTV, stated that people with cable or satellite are not going to affected nearly at all when analog signals are switched off. DTV.gov is a site that looks like it was designed in the late 90s, but it's full of information that will clear up misconceptions that many people have. We're going to cover this in greater detail in future HDTV Buying Guides, so check back later for more info. Read Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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