I bought an Insignia box last week. As of now, with a passive indoor antenna from my home in the mountains about 22 miles away, I get the three digital channels offered by Denver's public television station. The pic looks great when the antenna is pointed just right. I would probably have more channels if I went for a roof mounted active antenna instead.
The box seems to work fine and is built solidly . Auto tune and other menu items are easy to figure out. Even comes with a remote. I just wish it passed the analog signals through as well because I get several commercial stations the old fashioned way at least until Feb. 2009.
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I bought an Insignia box last week. As of now, with a passive indoor antenna from my home in the mountains about 22 miles away, I get the three digital channels offered by Denver's public television station. The pic looks great when the antenna is pointed just right. I would probably have more channels if I went for a roof mounted active antenna instead.
The box seems to work fine and is built solidly . Auto tune and other menu items are easy to figure out. Even comes with a remote. I just wish it passed the analog signals through as well because I get several commercial stations the old fashioned way at least until Feb. 2009.