05-31-2008, 04:20 PM
I understand that the signal will be digital, but the converter allows my existing TV continue to work. My TV is still an analogue unit.
I have basic cable TV, and do not have/need a rented cable "set top box". I now have a 100+ channels from which to choose. My understanding is that I will need a converter to continue to use my current TV sets.
As I said in my original post, I don't want to replace my analogue units with digital. HD quality is not that important in our schema.
I have over 2 months left on my coupons before expiration.
The features that are desirable are what I'm looking for. Do I need S-video, passthrough, etc.?
I have basic cable TV, and do not have/need a rented cable "set top box". I now have a 100+ channels from which to choose. My understanding is that I will need a converter to continue to use my current TV sets.
As I said in my original post, I don't want to replace my analogue units with digital. HD quality is not that important in our schema.
I have over 2 months left on my coupons before expiration.
The features that are desirable are what I'm looking for. Do I need S-video, passthrough, etc.?