It's the over-the-air analog signal that is being shut off and replaced by a digital signal. It's not SD that is being ended, it's just OTA analog signal. Granted, the digital signal broadcast will generally be HD, but that does not mean that a regular TV will be useless at that time. If one gets their TV by cable or satellite, then it may not even affect them.Zero Hour said:
Johnny Rico said:
I guess I should have told them that that anything less than a HD set by Feb. '09 would be more or less obsolete.
Eh, surely there'll be set-top boxes to decode and downsample the digital signal. I wouldn't worry about it.
There is no reason that a manufacturer couldn't put a digital tuner in a CRT TV, and as stated, there will be external tuners available. I remember hearing some time ago that an external tuner should cost around $40 or so. All one will miss by buying a cheap CRT TV is the HD picture, which doesn't matter to some.