DTV Transition delayed 4 months

Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
This whole thing is a joke. If they aren't ready by now then they never will be. :rolleyes:
 
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Highbar

Senior Audioholic
They aren't going to be ready in four months either. Just do it already. The only way to get them to get the damn box is if they lose tv and have to. Next thing you know it'll be Feb of 2010 before it happens.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
They aren't going to be ready in four months either. Just do it already. The only way to get them to get the damn box is if they lose tv and have to. Next thing you know it'll be Feb of 2010 before it happens.
Exactly my feeling.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
It's partially the governments fault that some people aren't ready since they did a really poor job of issuing/managing the $40 off coupons. They should have not allowed them to expire. I also agree that they should just let it happen, it will cause some people to get new tv's, some to get either cable or satellite, and the rest will either get a converter box, or just do without tv altogether. Why not help stimulate the economy by forcing people to either buy a new tv, a converter, or subscribe to cable or satellite.
 
Nemo128

Nemo128

Audioholic Field Marshall
Who cares. My guess is, if someone is still using OTA TV, they don't mind waiting longer since they've waited this long. It's not like switching to digital is going to turn an SDTV into an HDTV like a lot of people out there think.

Many Americans do not have the income to support the purchase of new TVs or converter boxes, and with the current state of the economy, can we really blame them. Some families would be faced with the choice of feeding their families for the week or buying a converter box.

But really, who cares about those that can't afford the good life, screw the poor... *sigh*
 
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jamie2112

Banned
They aren't going to be ready in four months either. Just do it already. The only way to get them to get the damn box is if they lose tv and have to. Next thing you know it'll be Feb of 2010 before it happens.
Yep thats my take as well...
 
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Highbar

Senior Audioholic
Who cares. My guess is, if someone is still using OTA TV, they don't mind waiting longer since they've waited this long. It's not like switching to digital is going to turn an SDTV into an HDTV like a lot of people out there think.

Many Americans do not have the income to support the purchase of new TVs or converter boxes, and with the current state of the economy, can we really blame them. Some families would be faced with the choice of feeding their families for the week or buying a converter box.

But really, who cares about those that can't afford the good life, screw the poor... *sigh*
There have been "coupons" out for the converter boxes since they hit the market. All they have to do is call and get one and the box is free. There's no cost...
 
just-some-guy

just-some-guy

Audioholic Field Marshall
my guess is (but its not really a guess) it doesn't have squat to do with the boxes.
i am beting that the broadcasters lobbied to have it extended.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
There have been "coupons" out for the converter boxes since they hit the market. All they have to do is call and get one and the box is free. There's no cost...
Except that funding has run out, so now new coupons are only distributed after other coupons expire without being used.

My first one expired last year before I found one that I liked, so I'm in line for another one. :)
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
The coupons are only for $40 off, and the boxes cost $60, so they aren't exaclty free, but $20 is definitely not out of reach for most.
 
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