Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Ignore that last comment! I don't know where that came from! What I intended to say was that anytime they refer to DirecTV offering local HD channels, they are referring to local affiliates of CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox. Why does everyone have such a hard time understanding what that means? Every market has local affiliates for the major networks. The locals play the content delivered to them from the network and you get your local news and non-network programming in HD (if available) as well. That's what a local station is. They don't carry local indie channels in HD (do they even exist anymore?) and they don't carry The CW or local PBS stations yet (nor MyNetwork TV). If it's true about the off-air antenna being non-supported with newer models, then that sucks! I can pick up local network and PBS stations in Baltimore and D.C. - plus The CW - with my antenna. I never use DirecTV for local HD because there are always problems with audio skipping and distortion on some channels and video freezing and breaking up on others. If I lose the off-air antenna capability with my HD DVR, then I'll have to consider other alternatives to DirecTV unless they can finally deliver flawless video and audio for the locals and add the other locals they don't currently carry.