Is my TV able to go digital?
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My TV is fairly old (bought it in 2004). Im not sure whether it uses a analouge or a digital signal. The only channels that come are 1-5 and all of them are REALLY not clear. The brand of my TV is 'Schnider' (something like that. This is how it looks like although im not sure if its the same one: http://www.okazii.ro/catalog/44380595/vand-tv-schneider-70cm-pip-virtual-dolby-surround.html). I think it uses a SCART cable, im not sure. Since Britain is going digital, I need to know whether my TV is suitable for the switchover. Do I have to buy anything else? Ive tried asking in the digital uk website, but no responce... http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/
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Answer:
You just need to buy a tuner more commonly known as a digibox.
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