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What TV receivers (for OTA reception and viewing) exist with DTV (USA
market) and screen UNDER 17 inch, with a price that is comparable to
the analog products of that size plus the cost of adding the digital
reception and HDTV? Note, a 4:3 (HDTV broadcasts letterboxed) or 16:9
screen is acceptable, though a 16:9 screen would be a plus. A finer
stripe size would also be a plus with the 16:9.
I'd also like analog in/out connections. But is that asking too much
even though I can get these on several analog-only models now?
A web page of a manufacturer or of a retailer, showing the model and
some specifications, is what would be useful. But even if you don't
have that, but do know for certain a given manufacturer has such a
model (because you own one), just knowing that would be a start.
I've looked at the web sites of several major brands, and so far have
found nothing. That doesn't mean they don't exist; maybe all their big
marketing efforts are being focused on the big screen products for the
early adopters.
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What TV receivers (for OTA reception and viewing) exist with DTV (USA
market) and screen UNDER 17 inch, with a price that is comparable to
the analog products of that size plus the cost of adding the digital
reception and HDTV? Note, a 4:3 (HDTV broadcasts letterboxed) or 16:9
screen is acceptable, though a 16:9 screen would be a plus. A finer
stripe size would also be a plus with the 16:9.
I'd also like analog in/out connections. But is that asking too much
even though I can get these on several analog-only models now?
A web page of a manufacturer or of a retailer, showing the model and
some specifications, is what would be useful. But even if you don't
have that, but do know for certain a given manufacturer has such a
model (because you own one), just knowing that would be a start.
I've looked at the web sites of several major brands, and so far have
found nothing. That doesn't mean they don't exist; maybe all their big
marketing efforts are being focused on the big screen products for the
early adopters.
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| Phil Howard KA9WGN | http/linuxhomepage.com/ http/ham.org/ |
| (first name) at ipal.net | http/phil.ipal.org/ http/ka9wgn.ham.org/ |
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