Posted by jdemaris on December 31, 2014 at 10:06:17 from (70.194.15.40):
In Reply to: OT New tv posted by moresmoke on December 30, 2014 at 18:33:30:
Long-story-short. If you already get a strong signal and use just one antenna (no A/B switch) with no rotator -you'll likely see no difference with any new TV in regard to reception (except price). All the new TVs I've used have better tuner chips then many of the converter boxes did.
If you were in a fringe-reception area and had to use a big antenna and high-gain signal-amps to get anything, then yes - there IS a difference.
Don't get fooled into overpaying for a high price TV. I've bought a lot of bottom-dollar TVs with no problems. In fact, I still own one of the first LED-digtal TVs made by an unknown brand (Brillian-Syntax).Twice as heavy as the new ones but still works great.
I'm still amazed at the 50" HD LCD TV we got a few weeks ago at Walmart for $218. Are they selling below cost? It was the Thanksgiving day sale. No line, no BS. Just walked in, paid in advance and ordered it. Had it 2 weeks later.
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