Confusion over the impending digital switchover is likely to result in
millions of televisions being dumped unnecessarily.
The analogue switch-off begins in October and will be completed in 2012, but
a YouGov
survey suggests that there are 25 million analogue televisions still in use.
The poll indicates that the owners of many of these devices are preparing to
upgrade, despite the fact that the televisions will work after the switchover
with the addition of a digital set-top box.
YouGov believes that the issue is not helped by the digital switchover
coinciding with the heavy promotion of high-definition TV, which has led to
mixed messages in the retail channel.
Some companies claim that new TVs need an HDMI connector before they can be
called 'HD-ready', while others deny that this is the case.
Sky installers have also reported being summoned to install HD boxes only to
find that there is no HD-compliant TV on the premises.
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