I bought one at Circuit City. They were right up front. I bought the Zenith unit ($59.95). After reading the Wal-Mart blogs on the RCA & Magnavox, I'm glad I paid the little extra, it is a great unit. Reception is far better than the analog signal. Has a TV volume control and a button to turn the TV on-off as well as the DTV unit on the remote.
I bought one at Circuit City. They were right up front. I bought the Zenith unit ($59.95). After reading the Wal-Mart blogs on the RCA & Magnavox, I'm glad I paid the little extra, it is a great unit. Reception is far better than the analog signal. Has a TV volume control and a button to turn the TV on-off as well as the DTV unit on the remote.
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