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    I am looking for an external HDTV tuner that I can plug an antenna into and then plug the tuner into a TV. The TV is HD ready.

    antenna->hdtv tuner->tv

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    To lumis:

    Thanks for the tip. It looks promising.
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    A specitic listing of current tuners is here. Old models should be checked carefully on Google for review of problems and solutions. Many early models had serious issues.
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=179095

    General HDTV Info here
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=25
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  4. my vote goes for the Samsung HD Tuner DTB-H260F. still waiting for JR.com to ship it
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    To MJA:

    I went to jr.com and could not find it. Could you give me the exact nomenclature to find it.
    I do thank you for your reply.
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    I have a Samsung SIR-T451, and it works great. I found it on eBay.
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    Good info
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    I am looking for an external HDTV tuner that I can plug an antenna into and then plug the tuner into a TV. The TV is HD ready.

    antenna->hdtv tuner->tv
    I have the following receivers:

    ** Hisense, USDigital USDTV DB-2010
    ** Pro Brand, Digital Stream HD3150Plus DTV receiver

    Both are great units, purchased early in the year - 2006.
    (my favorite, of course, is the Hisense)

    I like the Pro Brand, for its "digital" (numerical) signal strenth readout,
    unlike the Hisense, who is analog readout only.

    But, I love the Hisense, for its OUTPUT quality (seems a tadd bit better
    than the Pro Brand) and also, because it seems to keep the Aspect Ratio
    *even* over the Compoite and S-Video leads when plugged into a capture card,
    which gives it the advantage being captured this way, an HD source who is
    being broadcasted in Widescreen Anamorphic presentation, and retaining
    this format for conversion/encoding to MPEG in this format in same, and
    without resolution loss. A deffinate plus, if you can find a unit like
    this -- you never know when you might want to run the signal over an
    composite or s-video lead.

    Anyways. I mainly use/run the Hisense's component leads to my dvd recorder
    in 480i mode, which also keep the Widescreen Anamorphic presentation in
    tact as well.

    My setup:

    Antenna -> Hisense[component] -> Polaroid dvd recorder[component] -> MPEG

    Where: Component is separate R/G/B leads.

    -vhelp 4160
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  9. Originally Posted by mysts
    To MJA:

    I went to jr.com and could not find it. Could you give me the exact nomenclature to find it.
    I do thank you for your reply.
    I checked their website .out of stock for now,they even removed it from their site no idea why,but I can tell it's selling like hot cake

    Check onecall.com ($178 free shipping) its $10 more than JR.com but they have a very good customer service I bought my camera last year from them
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    http://www.onecall.com/ProductDetails.aspx?id=34596

    if you are looking for HDMI cable

    http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10240&cs_id=1024002&p_id=...ormat=2&style=
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  10. onecall.com is also out of stock.

    I guess http://www.circuitcity.com is one of the few sites to buy from
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