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This would be sweet.
I want one!
I work at an hhgregg, and we haven't seen any among the 11 stores in my region yet.
What else do you expect from Sherwood besides fugly components that are way over-priced?

Sherwood stuff doesn't just look cheap, it is cheap.
I work at a mid-size CE retailer, and OTA antennas are hotter than ever. We sell probably 5 a day where 2 years ago we probably sold 1 a week.

DTV has done wonders for the OTA marketplace. Where we used to carry 3 models of antennas, we now carry 11. ELEVEN.

To Granny Down East, it's probably not your antenna, it's probably the station. Here in Indianapolis, all of our local stations broadcast digitally, but even with our pretty powerful, amplified antenna at the store, we can hardly get one station. It's because some stations that are already broadcasting digitally are not doing so at full power yet.
my old-school Rio Karma.
"That is a very neat camera.
I wonder which colors come with and how much it cost?"

The Z75 comes in black and pink, and the Z1050 comes in black and blue (AFAIK).

We've had them at my store (HH Gregg) for about a week now, and they're quite popular.
To answer some Q's:

It's not a switchover to HD, it's a switch to digital. There's a diff.

You tv will need an ATSC tuner to receive and display digital signals.

Despite what Engadget says, most tv's produced in the last year have ATSC tuners, even the old tube models. Hell, even Broksonic TVs have digital tuners.
Well, I haven't bought anything for my Wii yet, but I have the following games:

Excite Truck (hated it)
Zelda:TP (loved it)
CoD3 (great)
WarioWare (good)
World Series of Poker (addicting)
NFS:Carbon (okay)

These were all Christmas or birthday presents from the girlfriend.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"

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