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Are you ready for the DTV transition?Find out by taking the quiz below!Do you have television(s) in your home?Yes No
Thank you for your interest. Since you do not have televisions in your household you will not be directly affected by this transition. Click here for an overview you can share with your friends and family who may be affected.
Do you subscribe to a paid television service (like cable or satellite)?
Yes No
Do all of your television sets receive paid television service?
Yes No
Cable or satellite subscribers with televisions connected to a set-top box or otherwise wired to video services can continue to watch their favorite channels without interruption.
Click here to learn more.
Do you watch TV (not DVDs, videos, or video games) on your televisions that are not connected to a paid television service?
Yes No, I only use that TV to watch videos or play video games.
Your analog TV hooked solely to your gaming console, VCR, DVD player or other similar device will not be affected by the digital transition. Your TV will continue to work as before with each of these devices.
Do you have a digital television (DTV)?
No All of my TVs are digital/DTV Not all of my TVs are digital/DTV I don't know
Analog television sets that rely on over the air broadcasting with an antenna (set-top or rooftop) to receive a signal will be affected by the cutoff of analog broadcasts in 2009. You will need to consider several options. Click here to learn more.
Congratulations! Since you own a DTV you are already experiencing the crystal-clear images and amazing surround sound available with this new technology. You have already made the switch and will only continue to enjoy more programming as the transition completes in 2009.
Interested in learning more about high-definition television? Click here.
You'll need to know if your TV set has something called a "digital tuner". Click here to learn what to look for.
While no action is needed to continue enjoying TV on your digital set, click here to learn what action to take to ensure your analog sets continue to work after the transition.
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