"Out of fear and misinformation, consumers, may be misled by retail sales reps and ambiguous marketing campaigns into thinking that they must buy an HDTV or lose their over the air television broadcasting when the DTV transition takes place," says Dave Dicklich, Chisholm CEO. "The reality is that if you subscribe to satellite or cable services, this transition will not affect you. Likewise, if you bought a TV in the last few years and it has a digital tuner (ATSC), you will not notice the change. You will need a converter box only if you don't fall into one of the above categories"
The government has set up a website and phone number 1-888-DTV-2009 at which consumers can apply for a $40 coupon to cover some of the cost of a converter box. The important thing to for consumers to remember is that they don't need a high definition TV (HDTV) to accommodate this transition. An HDTV is only necessary if they want to view the digital programming in "high definition."
It is a fact that on February 17, 2009, network analog broadcasts will cease forever and leave 15-20 million Americans who do not take action effectively left "in the dark." It is critical that all consumers become informed, understand their options, and are not hoodwinked into spending their money on systems they do not necessarily need.
For an easily understood explanation of the DTV transition and all matters pertaining to the high definition experience, visit http://www.hdtvsolutions.com/dtv_transition.htm
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HDTV Industry CEO and Publisher Warns Consumers not to be Fooled into Buying an HDTV


