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Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor UHF/HDTV Digital Indoor TV Antenna


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Brand: Philips
Color: Silver
EAN: 0026616816897
Label: Philips Accessories
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Philips Accessories
Model: PHDTV1

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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User Comments about the Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor UHF/HDTV Digital Indoor TV Antenna

Does the job as promised, easy to install. I don't have anything to compare it against though.



the picture on the hi-def channels is crystal clear. i get about 15 channels with this antenna. don't hesitate to buy this product.



The PHDTV1 (Silver Sensor) is certainly the best antenna for the money (around $20) and probably the best period. If this antenna doesn't work well for you, then you're just too far from the broadcasting sources for any TV-top antenna. Seriously, if it doesn't pull in lots of stations for you, then just get cable or satellite, 'cause game over, man, game over.



I live near the center of a major metropolitan area and I've spent much time adjusting the direction of the antennae trying to receive better reception to no avail. I'm unable to receive one major network (NBC) and only receive PBS 1 & 2 intermittently. I've ordered an Antennas Direct DB2 Multi Directional HDTV Antenna today and expect much better performance.



Because the signals cover a wide frequency range and come from different directions, no antenna is going to work best for everyone. This antenna, while rather cheap looking, works better where I live than the more expensive and nicer-looking RCA ANT1500. You may get lucky on the first try, or you may need some trial and error.






 


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