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  • How to Use a PC as a TV

    With the lines between traditional and digital media blurring, you can turn your PC into a TV set with minimal or even no hardware investment. Thanks to devices such as PC TV tuners and HDTV...

  • How to Get Free-to-Air TV Signal

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has switched off full-power analog TV broadcasts. They want to use the spectrum for other purposes. Older televisions will no longer pick up free-to-air...

  • How to Adjust TV Tuners

    For an analog televisions in the United States, a separate digital tuner is required to view free-to-air signals. The separate digital tuner is connected in-line between the existing antenna and...

  • Where to Get a Digital Tuner for Analog TV

    When all broadcast television stations switched to digital broadcast signals in July of 2009, it became impossible for a stand-alone analog television to receive the digital signals. This...

  • Which TVs Are Analog TVs?

    Analog TVs have officially passed into the realm of the obsolete. They provided reliable television reception for many decades---starting with the Golden Age of television in the 1950s and lasting...

  • FCC Digital Television Rules

    In the summer of 2009, all television stations in the United States stopped broadcasting in analog---which they had done for many decades---and started broadcasting in digital instead. The move...

  • How to Make a VGA into a TV

    It's possible that you've looked at your computer monitor and thought "You know, it would be nice if I could use this great high-resolution display at the center of my home theater". It just so...

  • What Is Needed for the Switch to Digital Television?

    By the middle of 2009, all television stations in the United States will broadcast exclusively in digital, rather than in analog as they have done for many years. The switch frees up a great deal...

  • How to Tell If a TV Is Digital

    As the digital revolution picks up speed, consumers may be confused by what constitutes digital TV. A digital TV is one capable of receiving a digital signal--as opposed to an analog signal,...

  • How to Tell If Your TV is Analog or Digital

    With U.S. television broadcasters slated to complete a switch to digital signals in June 2009, owners of analog televisions who rely on signals received over the air are going to be left in the...

  • How a TV Tuner Works

    A standard TV tuner has a very simple job: it takes signals picked up by a TV antenna (either built into the TV or attached separately) and converts those into audio and video information that are...

  • How Do TV Tuners Work?

    TV tuners have a very simple job to do. When a television station broadcasts its programming, it takes the audio and video information and converts it into a signal that can be sent out "over the...

  • How to Tell If a TV Has a Digital Tuner

    Every television station in the United States will soon be broadcasting in digital. The old analog signals have become obsolete, and digital signals use up far less room on the bandwidth. Many...

  • What Is a Digital TV Tuner?

    With the federally mandated changeover to digital television broadcasting taking effect Feb. 17, 2009, you may be wondering what is so special about a digital tuner. In order to receive television...

  • How to Find Plasma TVs With a Built-In Tuner

    Plasma televisions are terrific additions to your home entertainment center. You could either purchase one with a built in tuner or do you want to purchase a tuner separately. With a little...

  • How to Replace a Television Antenna Input Connection

    This is the procedure to replace the screw-on tuner cable input on the rear of the television.

  • How to Save Your Favorite TV Shows on Your Computer

    Do you want to save your favorite TV shows on your computer? A TV tuner card that is compatible with your computer allows you to view and save your favorite shows on your PC. Follow these steps.

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