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Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor UHF/HDTV Digital Indoor TV Antenna | 
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| Brand: Philips Category: CE
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $19.18 You Save: $5.81 (23%)
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Rating: 139 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2 x 13.2 x 13 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: PHDTV1 Model: PHDTV1 UPC: 026616816897 EAN: 0026616816897 ASIN: B0007XDI54
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Receives all available local digital broadcasts in full 1080i or 780p resolution | | • | Highly directional design with high front to back ratio | | • | Ensures densely populated urban areas receive clear DVB broadcasting signals | | • | Flat forward gain slope delivers balanced reception ensuring all channels are received evenly | | • | Weighted base stabilizes antenna at any position |
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Product Description Whether in homes, factories, offices, airports, or on the street, it's hard to imagine a place where Philips is absent. What Philips wants is to make your life and work easier - and more fun! And Philips continuously explores new ways to improve products and to offer innovative products to its consumers. Philips. "Let's Make Things Better".
Amazon.com Product Description Enjoy sparkling high-definition programming without forking over monthly digital cable or satellite fees with this Philips indoor HDTV/UHF antenna. The device is specially designed to receive HD broadcast signals from the major free networks in all primary reception areas. If the affiliate broadcasts in HD, the PHDTV1 will receive it, provided the user also owns an HD-compatible television. The highly directional antenna features a high front-to-back ratio that helps reject unwanted signal corruption, ensuring that your picture comes in clear and true. This feature is especially valuable in dense urban areas with crowded broadcast airwaves, where reflected signals can interfere with HDTV transmission. The antenna also offers a flat front gain slope that balances the reception throughout the UHF frequencies. The result is a consistently high-resolution picture regardless of which channel you choose. The PHDTV1--which also connects to PCs anywhere datacasting is available--has been endorsed by several HDTV-testing committees.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Great Antenna for HDTV October 11, 2008 S. Purkey (Summerville, SC) This is the 2nd one of these that I have purchased and they work great. I use them with my HD TiVos to get my local HD channels over the air. This will not work in all cases as you have to have a pretty straight shoot toward the antennas you want to recieve. I actually have mine in a closet on ethe first floor and it has no problems picking up my local channels. You also can not beat the price.
Phillips PHDTV1 Digital Antenna October 6, 2008 David B. Emswiler (Valley Forge Pa) I bought the antenna because I had gotten one of the digital to analog converter boxes. I had read that a regular tv antenna could work, and found that for some channels it did. I am far enough away from the transmitters that I needed a better antenna to get some stations. With this antenna I can pick up all the local stations and occasionally some that are on the fringe range. The price is good and the product does what I needed so for me it was a good purchase.
Does The Job October 2, 2008 N.P. Amazon (USA) Inexpensive and it works! I haven't tried other more expensive ones to compare to, however for the price of this product, it does the job. Found most digital channels and works 95% of the time - meaning the screen "skips" about 5% of the time, mostly due to inclimate weather (not sure if that has anything to do with the antenna itself).
No fancy gadgets needed September 30, 2008 D. Smart Great for semi-urban areas...just aim according to the TERK website. Some antannae over shoot the signal with to much GAIN...this is simple and to the point. This version with rabbit ears is not as good.
Great if you live near a water tower September 27, 2008 D. Barnes (Portsmouth, VA USA) I live within 5 miles of most of the TV transmitters in my area. I also live within 1/4 mile of a huge water tower. TV, FM, even cell phone signals around here get a ton of interference from multipath thanks to all that RF bouncing off that water tower. With plain old rabbit ears, I couldn't even watch analog TV because of the interference. I've seen some complaints about this being a directional antenna, but that's the whole point of this antenna. It's directional, so it is much, MUCH less sensitive to multipath interference, which was annoying in analog and completely kills digital signals. It may be flimsy but it works, and mine hasn't fallen apart yet. I am able to get all the local channels with this antenna except for one because their transmitter is in the opposite direction. With omnidirectional antennas, I can't get anything.
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