Are there any real numbers that show the number of televisions in use in the USA and how many of those are connected to a cable system instead of an antenna?
I'd bet that there's not any useful number on that last item. I've got 2 TVs plus 2 LCD monitors that include TV Tuners. All four of those are connected to my cable. I think if the cable company was paying attention, they'd charge me an extra $3 per TV after the first one.
I would love to get some money back from the government to subsidize my buying a new HDTV tuner, but I'm more concerned with missing out on a benifit that other people may get. Are there any HDTV Tuners out there that can be got for around $100?
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Are there any real numbers that show the number of televisions in use in the USA and how many of those are connected to a cable system instead of an antenna?
I'd bet that there's not any useful number on that last item. I've got 2 TVs plus 2 LCD monitors that include TV Tuners. All four of those are connected to my cable. I think if the cable company was paying attention, they'd charge me an extra $3 per TV after the first one.
I would love to get some money back from the government to subsidize my buying a new HDTV tuner, but I'm more concerned with missing out on a benifit that other people may get. Are there any HDTV Tuners out there that can be got for around $100?