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On 28 Oct 2005 19:45:37 -0700, "
wrote: The DTV standard for over the air broadcasts requires a good and stable incoming signal from the antenna. In the RV if you are parked and can orient the antenna you should be fine. If you want to use it while driving, it is not going to work. There will be too much 'ghosting' of the incoming digital signal and the tuners won't handle it well. I am not certain there will ever be a market segment for what you are searching. It may be a few years before technology allows a cheap portable ATSC TV, but it will happen. I think it's foolish to think people will just stop wanting portable TVs because they're digital now. People like their NTSC portable color TVs even though you can't get a very good color picture most of the time and the screens are too small to really enjoy it. It's certain that people won't want NTSC portables after they stop NTSC broadcasting. Using a battery portable TV with an AC powered receiver box makes about as much sense as using a walkman with a rack component CD player. Andy Cuffe -- Use this address until 12/31/2005 -- Use this address after 12/31/2005 |
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