I was in my local Wal Mart today and found out that the digital TV converter boxes are now available. They were made by RCA and Magnavox, and ran at just under $50.00, so the government issued coupons will bring it down to just under $10.00. They're about the size of a small DVD player. The RCA model has channel selector buttons on the front, but the Magnavox model can only be controlled by remote. I'm going to get two of them when I get the coupons (hopefully assuming they're not sold out) for my set that I keep on rabbit ears and another for a spare or if I put a set on an outdoor antenna.
Something else I'm wondering is what will these boxes do if they are connected to cable? I know that the digital subchannels for local stations are probably taken off of the stations before they're sent out on cable, but will these boxes bring in anything surprising?
Something else I'm wondering is what will these boxes do if they are connected to cable? I know that the digital subchannels for local stations are probably taken off of the stations before they're sent out on cable, but will these boxes bring in anything surprising?