Condescended
Technology, Television January 2nd, 2008 |I’m hoping that now that we’re just about a year away from the transition to all-digital TV broadcasting and the government’s TV Converter Program is up and running, we’ll finally start to get some information and reviews on the various TV converter boxes that are (or will be) available.
I just applied for my two coupons towards the boxes, and then started searching on some of the listed eligible converter boxes to see what they’re like. Unfortunately, much of what I found was brief little snippets from über-geek and audiophile sites with comments like this…
…one of the “digital switchover” converter boxes your stubborn granny can buy early next year with her $40 coupon from the government, in lieu of getting a new goddamn TV.
Okay, sure, that’s from Gizmodo. Still — not every geek out there works for Microsoft and has a gazillion expendable dollars…or sees the need to toss out a perfectly good (and, actually, very nice) TV set that works fine, aside from not having the ATSC tuner.
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3 Responses to “Condescended”
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January 3rd, 2008 at 12:59 pm
Gizmodo? That granny website?
January 8th, 2008 at 8:17 am
Well, I know I am getting a new HDTV as soon as I can afford one. Football just looks so much BETTER on the bigscreen in 1080i than it does in SD on my old 27” RCA. Likewise, Halo 3.
January 8th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
Heh. Unfortunately, as I don’t particularly care about football (the American version, at least), and not being a gamer, neither of those arguments are likely to sway me. Some salesman you are!
Actually, if I did have the money to burn (which I don’t), and if I didn’t have a girlfriend who is far more responsible than I am and likely to frown severely at my innate technolust, I probably would end up with an HDTV sooner, rather than later. Ah, the perils of being a geek! It’s a good thing that I’ve got those two very important factors to help keep me in check!