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![]() wrote in message ... Well, once again you say you are informed, but offer zero information to back your claim.. I mean, it's obvious that you have plenty of time to correct me (cut and paste from google), but you really have nothing to offer... Stick to insults, it's all you have... ================================== I'll try. If you have an older, non-digital television and hook it up to your cable directly from the wall, meaning no cable box, whatever programming you can watch is analog. It can be good, or it may be fuzzy. Analog signals can be processed and displayed even if they are weak, whereas with digital you will either get a lock and a "perfect" picture or you'll get no picture at all. You can see digital occasionally dropping out of sync. The TV actually has a buffer in it (as does the cable box) to filter out these occasional, temporary dropouts. The cable companies currently send both analog and digital programming. If you are using a cable box and a non-digital TV, the box is converting the digital programming to analog so your TV can display it. HD programming is all digital. But .... (big but) ... just because you get a digital TV, it doesn't mean you will receive all digital programming sent without a cable box. You need a cable box to receive any non-basic, premium programs. It all depends on what your purchased "package" includes. Eisboch |
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