Hill Gets DTV Converter Demo

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At the request of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Korean Electronics powerhouse LG is showing off a prototype digital-to-analog converter box on Capitol Hill Thursday.

LG says it will sell for about $50--in the low range of recent handicapping for the price of the box--assuming "volume in the millions of units."

LG has hooked it up to a 25-year-old Zenith TV (Zentih is a subsidiary of LG) to demonstrate that the box converts HD signals and multicast signals as well.

The Commerce Committees-House and Senate--is preparing a bill to set a hard date for the return of analog spectrum that is widely expected to contain a provision to subsidize such converter boxes.


The subsidy will cover either those several million who can't afford them, or perhaps for all the analog-only households--about 20 million--or even all mid-to-large-size analog-only receivers--about 73 million.

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6257238.html?display=Breaking+News
 
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