What is the difference between a digital set-top box and a digital adapter?
A digital adapter (also known as a DTA), simply converts a digital signal to analog for use on analog TVs. A digital set-top box provides digital-quality signals as well as access to Video On Demand, 7-Day On-screen Program Guide, parental controls, high definition and access to digital package channels and premium channels.
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