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In the greatest market in the world for high tech with the highest
disposable income what should be a feeding frenzy for the latest and
greatest HDTV technology is reduced to a pitiful endless discussion of
"why ain't it happening" epitomized by this thread on AVSForum.
http
/www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=a2d4e32e4813dc5b02b60283c6aba951&threadid=508883
The LST-4200A is suggested as the best OTA DTV receiver on the market
and then these post....
tom.green@iwon.com wrote....
"SMac, I did some searching and can't seem to find where one would be
able to buy the LST-4200A. Do you know if there is a chain like Circuit
City that carries it? I searched both Circuit City and Best Buy...nothing."
SMac770 wrote...
"I bought mine online from Value Electronics, a self-proclaimed
authorized dealer (can't validate the claim on LG's website, would have
to ask, I didn't care, because there is zero local source around here).
You have to call in the order it seems these days. I'd go that route.
Can't tell from the web site if they are in stock. Cousin's Video was
the other online source I was looking at, an unauthorized reseller for a
little less than Value Electronics. They state in-stock on their
website. For $20, I'd prefer a valid warranty.
www.valueelectronics.com
www.cousinsvideo.com
When I was looking, not a single AVS sponser carried the best OTA STB on
the market. Go figure.
LG doesn't sell the 4200 in the chain stores from what I can tell. Only
authorized dealer in the ATL area is a one-shop store where the guy on
the phone, when I bought mine, didn't even know there was a LST-4200A
(was still pimping the 3100A). So much for an authorized dealer network.
Circity City, Best Buy, Fry's, Tweeter/HiFiBuys, hhgregg (spelling?),
etc; carried by none of the above.
Order it from Value and be done with it."
Ken H wrote (moderator)....
"Yes, due to the time involved I've been behind keeping the AVS HDTV STB
Synopsis up to date.
But, with the help in this topic and other AVS members, in particular
oryan_dunn, it is now back up to date."
DougRuss wrote....
"[QUOTE The Samsung units seem generally smashed on for a very poor and
slow user interface. Just the sentiment I see from reading the
threads.[/QUOTE]
In a world where everyone wants Speed ! I can wait for the Channel to
change, I just take an extra sip of Coffee, and it's there !! Once it's
on the Channel I want to watch, that's all I care about.
Guess that's why I bought it (SIR-T351)"
Synopsis...
So in this great nation the state of our OTA DTV transition after 7
years is that the BEST receiver is not to be found in most stores and
when found the staff didn't know it existed.
That the CEA, NAB and retailers have ignored or even gone out of their
way to criticize OTA DTV and that a premiere web site DEDICATED to HDTV
cannot even find the time to update OTA DTV receiver status. The NAB,
National Association of Broadcasters, is the one that criticized their
own spectrum as being despised by consumers who did not want to put up
an antenna.
That a user says they are satisfied with a receiver that requires a "sip
of coffee" wait between channel changes. Can you even imagine the number
of Joe sixpacks and Nancy homemakers who are totally turned off to HD
after finding this forum? Nancy to Joe, "Joe don't you think we should
wait a few more years? I like to switch channels? No wonder that most HD
purchases do not include a receiver.
That there are only 13 receiver choices in a country of 280 million (US)
working on it for 7 years while there are 63 choices in a country of
less than 20 million (OZ) which has been working on their DTV transition
for 3 years.
http
/www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=18
That there are only 13 receiver choices in a country of 280 million (US)
working on it for 7 years while there are 83 choices in a country of 60
million (UK) working on their DTV transition for 2 years.
http
/www.radioandtelly.co.uk/freeviewreceivers.html
Maybe we are doing something wrong? Don't worry the government will fix
it. They have the cure. Mandate it!! That is the way to cover up a
mistake. Don't fix it MANDATE IT!!
Bob Miller
In the greatest market in the world for high tech with the highest
disposable income what should be a feeding frenzy for the latest and
greatest HDTV technology is reduced to a pitiful endless discussion of
"why ain't it happening" epitomized by this thread on AVSForum.
http

The LST-4200A is suggested as the best OTA DTV receiver on the market
and then these post....
tom.green@iwon.com wrote....
"SMac, I did some searching and can't seem to find where one would be
able to buy the LST-4200A. Do you know if there is a chain like Circuit
City that carries it? I searched both Circuit City and Best Buy...nothing."
SMac770 wrote...
"I bought mine online from Value Electronics, a self-proclaimed
authorized dealer (can't validate the claim on LG's website, would have
to ask, I didn't care, because there is zero local source around here).
You have to call in the order it seems these days. I'd go that route.
Can't tell from the web site if they are in stock. Cousin's Video was
the other online source I was looking at, an unauthorized reseller for a
little less than Value Electronics. They state in-stock on their
website. For $20, I'd prefer a valid warranty.
www.valueelectronics.com
www.cousinsvideo.com
When I was looking, not a single AVS sponser carried the best OTA STB on
the market. Go figure.
LG doesn't sell the 4200 in the chain stores from what I can tell. Only
authorized dealer in the ATL area is a one-shop store where the guy on
the phone, when I bought mine, didn't even know there was a LST-4200A
(was still pimping the 3100A). So much for an authorized dealer network.
Circity City, Best Buy, Fry's, Tweeter/HiFiBuys, hhgregg (spelling?),
etc; carried by none of the above.
Order it from Value and be done with it."
Ken H wrote (moderator)....
"Yes, due to the time involved I've been behind keeping the AVS HDTV STB
Synopsis up to date.
But, with the help in this topic and other AVS members, in particular
oryan_dunn, it is now back up to date."
DougRuss wrote....
"[QUOTE The Samsung units seem generally smashed on for a very poor and
slow user interface. Just the sentiment I see from reading the
threads.[/QUOTE]
In a world where everyone wants Speed ! I can wait for the Channel to
change, I just take an extra sip of Coffee, and it's there !! Once it's
on the Channel I want to watch, that's all I care about.
Guess that's why I bought it (SIR-T351)"
Synopsis...
So in this great nation the state of our OTA DTV transition after 7
years is that the BEST receiver is not to be found in most stores and
when found the staff didn't know it existed.
That the CEA, NAB and retailers have ignored or even gone out of their
way to criticize OTA DTV and that a premiere web site DEDICATED to HDTV
cannot even find the time to update OTA DTV receiver status. The NAB,
National Association of Broadcasters, is the one that criticized their
own spectrum as being despised by consumers who did not want to put up
an antenna.
That a user says they are satisfied with a receiver that requires a "sip
of coffee" wait between channel changes. Can you even imagine the number
of Joe sixpacks and Nancy homemakers who are totally turned off to HD
after finding this forum? Nancy to Joe, "Joe don't you think we should
wait a few more years? I like to switch channels? No wonder that most HD
purchases do not include a receiver.
That there are only 13 receiver choices in a country of 280 million (US)
working on it for 7 years while there are 63 choices in a country of
less than 20 million (OZ) which has been working on their DTV transition
for 3 years.
http

That there are only 13 receiver choices in a country of 280 million (US)
working on it for 7 years while there are 83 choices in a country of 60
million (UK) working on their DTV transition for 2 years.
http

Maybe we are doing something wrong? Don't worry the government will fix
it. They have the cure. Mandate it!! That is the way to cover up a
mistake. Don't fix it MANDATE IT!!
Bob Miller