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Customers express satisfaction with the easy setup, HDMI output, picture quality, and price of the Digital to Analog Converter Box with HDMI-output. They appreciate that it works well with various antennas and are pleased with its overall performance. However, some users have concerns about the remote control's sensitivity and compatibility issues with certain devices like Roku.
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Why subscribe to it when you can get it for free. Except for top shelf movies, I can find most of what I want for free with this converter box. I found it a little pricey, that’s why I gave this only four stars. Still, much cheaper than a years worth of cable. I then use the savings to get the best 4K movies.
Posted by Hillbilly
When TV first went digital we needed 3 boxes. In all those years only one box has quit working. Still have the other two and decided to finally replace the one that quit a few years ago. This is a great box that does the job so we can watch network TV on older TVs. Well worth the price.
Posted by Ruby
A-D converters are becoming a rare commodity. This product was the only one in the store. That gave me some trepidation on the purchase. When I installed the the device for my parent's 1990s VCR, it was reasonably easy to set up, and it performed its function admirably. The receiver picked up more stations than either of their digital TV's receivers. The picture quality from the device was quite good. I said "Yes" to "I would recommend this to a friend" under protest. It is a required choice. In reality, I would recommend to a friend that they update their technology to a digital receiver. However, my stubborn parents are not prepared to give up their VCR because it "still works" (with terrible picture quality). But their old A-D converter just stopped working, so we needed to add this to get a signal for the VCR. Even though they have trouble figuring out the sequence of what to turn on to be able to record and view VHS, they still prefer that confusion to dealing with some new fangled thang. Accepting the devil they know.
Posted by EricE