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The Winegard RCDT09A is the first DTV converter box that can be powered by batteries, and it's a great choice for those who want to use their analog portable TVs after the DTV transition.
Specs: Stereo, Remote control
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Good reception, respectable video quality, and a basic EPG make the RCA DTA800 an excellent DTV converter box, and its included remote is the best we've seen.
Specs: Remote control
The Magnavox TV100MW9 DTV converter box competently handles the basics, but doesn't offer a standout reason to choose it over its competitors.
The Apex DT250 DTV converter box is packed with features and puts out a nice picture, but it doesn't pull in as many stations as competing boxes.
The Dish Network TR-40 CRA is a great DTV converter box with a best-in-class electronic program guide and should be your top choice, unless you value the simplicity and superior remote of the RCA DTA800.
The Zenith DTT901 DTV converter box has an easy-to-use design and solid video quality, but other boxes have more features or are easier for seniors.
Specs: Stereo, Universal remote control
The Dish Network DTVPal is a great DTV converter box with a best-in-class electronic program guide and should be your top choice, unless you value the simplicity and superior remote of the RCA DTA800.
The GE 22730 DTV converter box is difficult to use and has subpar video quality, so you're better off going with a different converter box.
Good reception, respectable video quality, and a basic EPG make the RCA DTA800 an excellent DTV converter box, despite some slightly tricky setup snags.
The Insignia NS-DXA1 DTV converter box has an easy-to-use design and solid video quality, but buyers should be aware of cheaper--and possibly better--alternatives coming in the future.
The Zenith DTT900 DTV converter box has an easy-to-use design and solid video quality, but buyers should be aware of cheaper--and possibly better--alternatives coming in the future.
The Oppo HM-31 offers some nice upgrades for custom home installs, but competing models offer more inputs for less money.
The Radiient is a solid HDMI switcher, but a limited remote and cheaper alternatives mean you should look elsewhere.
The IOGear works just as advertised, but there are cheaper alternatives that perform just as well.
The Monoprice 4x1 switcher is an excellent value, but you might as well step up to the 5x1 switcher.
The Monoprice 5x1 switcher offers more inputs for less money than its competitors, and it doesn't sacrifice on performance.
The Accell UltraAV HDMI 4:1 switcher does an excellent job of juggling your HDMI sources and--in many cases--it doesn't even need AC power.
The Samsung SIR-T451 tuner pulls in free over-the-air HDTV broadcasts, but you'll find better-performing tuners on most current HDTV models.
The Belkin PureAV switch delivers an easy and affordable way to add HDMI capacity to your home theater.
When paired with an antenna, Humax's relatively inexpensive HFA100 adds digital and HD programming to any TV.