Pros: The best antenna I have every owned. Cons: None.
One major problem with the new HDTV revolution is that a major portion of the HD programming is only available from local broadcasters over the air and not through satellite or able providers. This means that to enjoy the latest technology ironically we ...
Pros: highly directional; small Cons: highly directional; may need an additional amplifier if not close to HDTV transmitter(s)
The ZHDTV1 HDTV_UHF Digital Indoor Antenna from Gemini (which licensed the Zenith brand name in 2001, BTW) is designed for reception of High Definition Television (HDTV) broadcast signals in urban areas. This antenna is also commonly known as the ...
Pros: simple to assemble and use, low cost, amazing performance Cons: could use a heavier base
I am an old time HDTV user, having purchased my flat panel when they first came out a few years ago. I have an antenna installed on my roof to receive off air broadcasts. My wife and I purchased a new High Def Flat panel for my son and his family for ...
Pros: Great reception, small, looks cool...
Cons: Top-heavy (falls over easily), not very durable, it's directional.
I live about 35 miles from Youngstown, OH and about 35 miles from Pittsburgh, PA. The list from antennaweb.org showed that I could receive 15 analog stations and only 2 digital stations. Of those stations, a few were rated Red, the majority were reated ...
I live in Orange County, CA about 40 miles from the LA basin's HDTV transmitters. With this antenna, I get all the available stations, and the reception is excellent. I bought it after reading good reviews and hearing from a salesman at Best Buy that it worked great inside their building and every other antenna they'd tried had not. It is UHF only, so don't expect to receive VHF (non-HDTV)broadcasts. Also it is highly directional, for me that was no problem as all the area's stations were within a couple degrees of one another.
ALL OF THE HYPE IS TRUE!!! by ramsfan195 ,Aug 11 '05
Pros: Works great, very efficient and easy to set up and use! Cons: Can't think of any!
Well, I did some serious and extensive research on indoor antennas ranging in price from $20 to $150. I came here to see the reviews and everyone seems to love this antenna. Well, you can add me to the list now. It's well worth the $30 I paid for it and it works great even without a signal booster. Awesome, I highly recommend it because it looks sharp and work excellently. I have so much concrete all around me but this baby has no problem picking out the signals. No wonder it's so highly regarded. I am watching "The Tonight Show" with my jaw dropping on my 61" rear projection TV.
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.