PaulKTF
01-28-2004, 05:17 AM
Hi everyone,
I have some questions about the future of cable...
1. With Digital Cable now widly avalable, will this spell the end of analog cable anytime soon?
2. Will there ever be a time when Digital Cable doesn't require the decoder box? Will there be Digital Cable-ready TVs like there are cable-ready TVs now? That would be wonderful. The set top box is the main reason I don't have Digital Cable right now- I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to record shows with my VCR because it would be sort of complicated. Righit now with analog cable, all I have to do is turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the VCR, program it, and shut off the VCR. But I'm pretty sure that wouldn't work that easily with a DIgital Cable box.. :confused:
3. By 2006, will Off The AIr television (VHF/UHF) be dead, thus meaning the only way I can watch television is if I subscribe to cable or satellite? :bang: That'd be awful, since obviously not everyone can afford those options...
Thanks for helping clueless me. :bow:
I have some questions about the future of cable...
1. With Digital Cable now widly avalable, will this spell the end of analog cable anytime soon?
2. Will there ever be a time when Digital Cable doesn't require the decoder box? Will there be Digital Cable-ready TVs like there are cable-ready TVs now? That would be wonderful. The set top box is the main reason I don't have Digital Cable right now- I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to record shows with my VCR because it would be sort of complicated. Righit now with analog cable, all I have to do is turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the VCR, program it, and shut off the VCR. But I'm pretty sure that wouldn't work that easily with a DIgital Cable box.. :confused:
3. By 2006, will Off The AIr television (VHF/UHF) be dead, thus meaning the only way I can watch television is if I subscribe to cable or satellite? :bang: That'd be awful, since obviously not everyone can afford those options...
Thanks for helping clueless me. :bow: