Dear all...
If the follwoing statement is true:
(quote from "http://www.antennasdirect.com/HDTV_review.html")
"With HDTV it is important to note that reception is an all or nothing proposition. Since you will be receiving a digital signal it will be either a perfect picture or a blank screen".
Why does type of the antenna matters? Can we than assume:
Quality of the antenna only determines how many HD channels one is able to receive. It will NOT affect the picture quality.
Is this right???
Thanks in advance.
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