I doubt it. I have been checking out all the new flat screens due to the change from analog to digital. It turned out that all I had to do was install the converter boxes and stick with my roof antenna and CRT TVs. But in my recent travels to stores selling TVs, I never saw a CRT. However, I have two lovely ones for sale if you are interested. One is a Panasonic from 1986. The electronics are so archaic that it won’t support any DVD player, ever with its own converter box.
But the VHR still works and the new pictures are sharp and better. I even get a number of new channels, including 4 religious ones. The whole new set up, with the gov’t coupons, cost me $80.