 | Please explain to me Why analog sets are still being sold today if this going to happen in less then a year?
The gov is screwing the general public big time.
95% of the general public has no idea this going to happen. All digital transmissions should have been put in place by now and analog TV's banned from sale.
Has anyone even seen a single ad for a converter box? When were they going to start producing these? |
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 | New analog sets have been illegal to sell since March. Old stock may still be sold with a warning. |
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 insomniacOh YeahPremium join:2002-09-22 Naperville, IL 1 edit | No, they've been illegal to make since March. There are still plenty of new analog sets on store shelves being sold legally. -- If everything seems to be going well, you've obviously overlooked something. |
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 koolman2Premium join:2002-10-01 Anchorage, AK | I think those would be classified under the "old stock" label. -- There's no place like ::1. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to insomniac said by insomniac:No, they've been illegal to make since March. There are still plenty of new analog sets on store shelves being sold legally. What few analog sets my wal-mart had wer put on clearance 3 months ago with a WARNING clearly printed on them about the switch. And I live in arural area. There is not one single analog TV for sale in my local wal-mart. |
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