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DTV to Analog Converter
6/21/2008 12:23:27 AMLou
I have just purchased two DTV to analog TV converters, using my allowed two coupons from Uncle Sam. I could use a third for the "TV Lab". Does anyone have one for sale , preferably at a cheaper price than the advertised 60.00??

Thanks
Lou

6/21/2008 4:17:06 PMTom
:I have just purchased two DTV to analog TV converters, using my allowed two coupons from Uncle Sam. I could use a third for the "TV Lab". Does anyone have one for sale , preferably at a cheaper price than the advertised 60.00??
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:Thanks
:Lou

I have heard that some of the converters are not very good, picture quality, aspect ratio not correct or not changeable etc.. any input from anyone so I can get a good one?
thanks

6/22/2008 10:33:20 PMRick
::I have just purchased two DTV to analog TV converters, using my allowed two coupons from Uncle Sam. I could use a third for the "TV Lab". Does anyone have one for sale , preferably at a cheaper price than the advertised 60.00??
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::Thanks
::Lou
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:I have heard that some of the converters are not very good, picture quality, aspect ratio not correct or not changeable etc.. any input from anyone so I can get a good one?
:thanks

This is really going OT but...

I got a Digital Stream DTX9950 that I'm happy with. This is the newer model that provides the rather pointless analog passthrough feature. (It's pointless where I live anyway, since all stations are broadcasting in digital now.) And it does allow you to change between 4 different aspect ratios - 16:9, 14:9, "stretch" and anamorphic - if the signal you are receiving supports it. It's digital - I don't know how/what could generate "bad" picture quality with one of these tuners. Don't miss all the ghosting and bad color problems with analog TV...



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