Saturday, May 10, 2008

Digital to Analog TV Converter Box Coupon

On February 17, 2009 broadcasters in the U.S.A will no longer broadcast analog TV signals. If you are still using an antenna to receive free non-digital TV channels, you will need to purchase a TV converter box to continue to use your analog Television. The government is vowing to make this transition easier by subsidizing the cost of the required converter. The government will reimburse some of the cost of this converter box. How much do they cover? U.S. household can receive $40 for each converter box, up to a maximum of two boxes per household, to be applied to the cost of the eligible TV converter boxes.

Select from our list of available Digital TV converter boxes below:


Which Digital to Analog TV converter boxes are eligible? A list of eligible converter boxes are listed below. All converter boxes below have been approved by the NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) and are eligible for the coupon as of the date of this post. You can view the details of each converter box and also make a purchase by clicking on the links below. A link for the reimbursement coupon is given below.


Buying your Digital converter box online will be cheaper since the prices are lower and you don't have to pay sales tax. Choose a converter box from the list below and click on the link. You will be taken to the Amazon.com store where you will be able to purchase in a few easy steps. Some of the boxes include free shipping.


You can apply for the Digital to Analog TV converter box coupon at TV Converter Box Coupon Application.

For instructions on how to install the Digital to Analog TV converter box please visit this page: Setup Converter Box.

If want to avoid having to purchase a converter box and would instead like to purchase an HDTV, click on the links to the right and below to shop for an HTDV.