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Not great June 19, 2009 M. Fischer (animalstalk) 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
I purchased two of these converter boxes. I would not recommend them to any friends. One is for my kitchen TV that is using a very large outside antenna, the other in my craft room, using a `rabbit ear' antenna, purchased from Radio Shack. Neither of the TV's is useful anymore. They do not hold a signal and at best only two stations per TV. I called FCC and they said, after my description, it was the fault of the boxes. I called Magnavox to see what their solution would be. They are SURE it is NOT their converter boxes but the fault of the antennas. It's a good thing I got them with a coupon; I would be VERY upset if I had paid cash! Wish they could be useful as a paper weight or some sort of wall art; for sure they cannot be depended on for catching the new digital signals.
Easy Setup! Great brand at a great price! June 15, 2009 Brock S (United States) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I didn't expect this product to be such a good buy at such a low price. I opened the box and less than 10 minutes later I was watching digital tv via my antenna. Everything is included and setup is quick and easy.
Magnavox TB100MG9 January 13, 2009 Daniel R. Gary (New York, NY USA) 27 out of 35 found this review helpful
I purchased this converter box, Magnavox TB100MG9, but not from Amazon. It is good if you get a good signal but I much prefer the Insignia NS-DXA1-APT which is purchased from Best Buy as it is their brand. The analog-pass-thru for the Magnavox sucks big time, not important after the February 17th 2009 switchover but you may as well say that there is NO analog-pass-thru on this box as it sucks that much. The Insignia model has far better analog-pass-thru, almost as good as the box not being there. The Insignia costs around $10 more at Best Buy but in my opinion, it is worth it.
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