Digital television — or DTV for short — is being hailed for its pristine picture, sound quality and explosion of new channels. Judging from the graphic of a flower and a nearly cloudless sky on the FCC’s digital television Web site, sunny days are ahead for TV viewers. Now, it’s never nice to rain on someone’s parade, but bad news is… return to article
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Reader Comments (6)Page 1 of 1 pagesPlease note that the paragraph has been updated to clarify sameasuid’s confusion.
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