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Now is not the time to be buying cheap TV sets in the petites
annonces, unless you check first that they are not analogue
and are TNT enabled, because the whole of France is going
digital.
TNT (Télévision Numérique Terrestre)
will be rolled out France-wide by November 2011 - some communities
will switch over sooner.
So what does this mean to you. Well, if you are happily ignoring
French National TV channels in favour of your Sky dish and
Free to Air satellite programmes - relax, you do not have
to do anything. But if you are struggling through the endless
quiz games and American re-dubs on French TV in the never-ending
quest to improve your French - then you will need to do something
about how you receive those National TV signals.
Old TV's can receive the new digital signals with the addition
of a Set-Top-Box which converts the signal. These are on sale
in stores now for around €30.
If you are buying new - beware - the TV MUST by law, be TNT
compatible.
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