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From: skwira000
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  • I still have a white late 90's-early 2000's combo analog TV-VHS player manufactured by Quasar. I might try to get me one of those DTV converters. However, that converter will only be used for guests if they want to watch TV before going to bed.

  • Although I commend you for trying to help people with the confusing switch to DTV, your explanation is a little bit misleading.

    I say this because during the 90's and 2000's there were plenty of high end Analog ONLY tvs that would understand when there was no signal (static) comming in on a channel, and mute the sound and supplement the static with a bright blue image. This was to save people from that awful noise and static look, but I assure you these TV's are analog.

  • Have you considered entering this video into the DTV video contest? The grand prize is am HDTV, and I think your entry could help a lot of people out.

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