January 09, 2009 01:41 am To the editor: Many years ago people started subscribing to cable television because you got a much better picture than with an antenna. With the advent of digital television, that will change. With DTV, even the slightest signal results in a perfect picture. Unless you have a relatively new TV, you would need a digital converter box to receive TV over-the-air. I've done side-by-side comparisons, switching between cable and converter box, and the picture is sharper over-the-air than with cable. If you want high-definition TV, however, you do need a new TV, even with cable. The change to DTV can be confusing, as you do not need a converter box if you have cable, although the cable companies have been moving some of their content to digital, which requires a digital cable box. And Comcast tells us that within three years, all TVs in your house will require a cable box. With another $4 increase in my monthly Comcast cable bill, I am seriously thinking of canceling my cable service. While it is true that I will lose quite a bit of television content, sacrifices have to be made to get something for nothing. Paul A. Miller Methuen
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