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However some people (including perhaps a higher proportion of elderly) are dependent on TV to help pass the time in their lives. It almost becomes a friend to those who may be alone. That's certainly the case with my dad who is not particularly ambulatory any more. Without TV, his life wouldn't end, but he would have a lot less to do and look forward to. That's sad. But it's true. |
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How do those entitites make anything off this? Actually the government is the people. So if the government sells that spectrum, basically you and I as citizens get the added benefit of what the government makes from that as well as the use of the spectrum for something more useful - like wifi. Also a TV manufacturer isn't making more profits by including an ATSC tuner instead of an NTSC tuner - that's why so many manufacturers and broadcasters have been against ATSC. Broadcasters that are moving towards digital are doing so because they don't want people breaking into their systems anymore. -Rudey |
So, from what I was reading, the bottom line is that you either have to have cable with a converter box or your TV has to be digital ready. I'm still unsure how one knows if their TV will work or not though.
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Here: http://www.dtv.gov/consumercorner.html -Rudey |
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Well I guess when it stops working and you sit there blithering with nothing to do except if you can work, have a computor and be able to work it!:D Yep my Father had to have his TV as about all he could do! Loved Foot Ball Season! Now every fall, I think of him and watching the game! |
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The TV set manufacturers have salivated over this change for years because of the change in aspect ratio (explained above). They believe, probably correctly, that most everyone is going to buy a 16x9 set. That's a lot of sets. As for the government auctioning off spectrum space for "my/our" benefit, you have more faith in Washington than I do. |
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But aside from that, the spectrum is to be used for emergency services and also Google is trying to create a large wifi network that can be used for everything from internet service to making voice calls. Wherever the money goes...well I'm sure when they provide anti-terrorism funding to some tiny town in the middle of nowhere, those guys can be happy about that. -Rudey |
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