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On Jan 21, 12:36*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:03:39 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Thanks. *I can't imagine it being any simpler to use or what other features it might have over what I am using now, however it might be worth having in case I ever want to use the tuner on another computer that does not have Windows Media Center. You should get 5 or 6 of those DTV converters while you're at it. Just in case. --Vic It's funny you bring that up. * For the first time this morning I heard a Comcast TV commercial that clearly stated the requirements to continue receiving analog reception. * In the past they simply said, "If you are a Comcast customer, you are all set" *but didn't identify if that meant you needed to be using one of their boxes or not. The new commercial specifically states, "If you have Comcast service, either through one of our receivers (boxes) or directly from the cable wall outlet to your TV, you are all set." It's funny that they never stated it that way before, but now do with less than a month to the changeover. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I wondered, and actually asked them online about it, and that is when I got the exact same answer you are quoting! |
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