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Get the Dish Network DTV Pal Plus, it picks up more channels with your antenna than the average converter. I have tried the RCA and this one is 10x better.
This is just the tip of the iceberg when voters choose socialism and tight government regulation over a free market economy. They needed to just rip that band-aid off. Now the government has chosen hurricane season instead of winter to have the elderly and uninformed figure out they need a digital converter to see local TV. Seems like they could have provided emergency funds for those still needing coupons at a lower cost to taxpayers than the delay. But, that's right, I forgot, this government is all about spending more and getting bigger. My mistake.
So everyone will ohh and ahh over it!
NFL and College Football as well as Lost and 24 are my current favorites
Just got the new Miglia TVmini HD and it works great with my new MacBook Pro. Can record HDTV over the air then edit out commercials and then display on my HDTV through the DVI output. Looks flawless on playback on my HDTV. If you have a new MacBook Pro, Intel Mac Mini or Intel iMac I highly recommend this. For around $200 you can have an HD PVR!
Ben, did you use a DVI to HDMI cable or a DVI to HDMI converter and then an HDMI cable to the TV? Also, did you mirror the displays and did that slow down the playback of HD content? MY MacBook Pro is on order and I can't wait to try this!
We got 2 Xbox 360s! Cool!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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