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RULES FOR LABELING ANALOG TELEVISION SETS
December 01, 2007
In compliance with a May 2007 ruling from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), retailers are now required to place visible alerts at point-of-sale on all

 

HDTV Resources
December 01, 2007
DIGITALTIPS

 

Another Year to Remember
December 01, 2007
We are so close to the completion of the digital TV transition you can almost feel the buzz. So much has happened in the years since this ball started rolling.

 

Why DTV
December 01, 2007
The move toward digital television has been a gradual transition that’s been going for more than 10 years. The first HDTVs and DTVs were shown at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in 1999. Now there are millions of DTVs and HDTVs in American homes.

 

HDTVB07 whats on now
December 01, 2007
HDTV is available via antenna, cable and satellite. Free over the- air HDTV is available to 99 percent of U.S. households. There are 1,625 stations in 211 markets delivering digital TV now. As of November 2007, about 100 million households were in an area served by a high definition cable provider. Major cable TV providers, including Time Warner, Comcast, Cox, Insight, Charter, Cablevision and Armstrong all offer high-definition services. Satellite TV services, including DirecTV, Dish Network (which carries the Voom network channels) are available anywhere in the country and offer several HDTV options.

 

Headline
December 01, 2007
We are well into the second year of the biggest format

 

HDTVB07 facts
December 01, 2007
The digital revolution is full on, and digital television is leading the charge. What started as a luxury only for the well-off, digital and high definition television is now accessible and affordable for most U.S. households.

 

HDTVB07 Selling
December 01, 2007
Anyone interested in the quality of their entertainment is a potential HDTV customer. Movie buffs and sports buffs will instantly recognize how HDTV can add to their viewing experience.

 

Frequently Asked Questions
December 01, 2007
What kinds of

 

Making Connections
December 01, 2007
At this point in the development of HDTV, setting up and connecting your new TV isn't quite as simple as setting up a standard analog TV. On the other hand, setting up an HDTV isn't that much more demanding than connecting a TV to a standard satellite or cable set-top box. For over-the-air broadcast DTV signals, a standard antenna connected to the antenna jacks on your HDTV is all you need. If you're using a set-top-box from a cable, satellite or fiber optic provider, then you'll need to look at the TV and the box to see what input options they support. Below are the inputs capable of supporting a DTV or HDTV signal that you may find on your products.

 
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