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This brings us to the first big misconception about HDTV. Some people believe that the United States is switching to HDTV -- that all they'll need for HDTV is a new TV and that they'll automatically have HDTV when analog service ends.
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HDTV World > Understand HDTV > Ultimate TV buying guide ... HDTV tuners ... Analog: An analog TV cannot display HDTV programming. It can show only standard-definition programs such as those found on regular TV, cable, or satellite channels--including digital cable and DirecTV or Dish Network.
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integrated HDTV tuner ; The terrestrial ATSC high-definition tuner built into an HDTV, it allows the set to receive over-the-air HDTV broadcasts without having to attach a set-top box. ... ; integrated HDTV tuner; Interactive Digital Cable Ready; interlaced display; interlaced GIF; interlaced scanning; Internet;
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Like Sharp’s LC-52D62U, the LN-S4695D is a fully integrated, set-it-and-forget-it HDTV product. But it’s got more A/V inputs than the Sharp and includes a second RF jack. And while its screen is six inches smaller, its street price is about $1,000 lower.
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Zenith C34W23 34" 16:9 Integrated HDTV ... All are integrated sets, which means they have a built-in HDTV (ATSC) tuner. We should note here that in the last few weeks, there has been news that the manufacturers will be asked to move towards having built-in HDTV tuners in half the HDTVs by 2004.
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Amazon.com: Sony Grand WEGA KDF-42WE655 42-Inch LCD Projection
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Several manufacturers started to offer HDTV integrated versions with OTA/cable tuners on their 2003/4 lines. The integrated TV versions cost between $300-$1300 more than their monitor-only versions ($704 extra on average).
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