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The transition to digital TV is fast approaching, with the February 17 deadline just a couple of months away. So what's it all really mean for consumers? Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News ...
TV stations serving all markets in the United States are airing digital television programming today, although some may also continue to provide analog programming through June 12, 2009.
Digital TV, often abbreviated as DTV, is the broadcasting of television via digital signals – the pictures and sound are converted into digital signals and compressed before being broadcast, ...
Digital Television (DTV) is broadcasting technology that transforms the television viewing experience. DTV enables broadcasters to offer television with movie-quality picture and sound. It also ...
Digital Television, or DTV, is a new broadcast method where the signals are encoded in the same 1s and 0s (or, binary code) used by computers, CD and DVD players. What are the advantages of DTV?
Digital television has been broadcasting in Australia for 10 years, but until now no-one has needed to swap over despite the service offering better quality audio and vision.
Spotty TV service, problems with reception and other issues remain as the nation's broadcasters make the switch from analog to digital television. The FCC's chief of technology and engineering ...
"Delaying the digital TV transition will only delay the transition to such broadband service." As for all the hubbub and worry over June 12—that reminded Snider of something else.
A digital TV must, by law, be able to display any of these transmission standards, including 480p and 480i, but you may get only standard definition clarity. Many digital TVs are not capable of ...