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| Insignia Eligible Converter Box | 
enlarge | Brand: Insignia Category: CE
Buy New: $49.93
New (5) Used (2) from $27.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
UPC: 600603115448 EAN: 0600603115448 ASIN: B001AH8BGW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ! OPEN-BOX, UNUSED / NEW Item. Our 99% POSITIVE Lifetime Ratings owed to Buyers appreciating our FIVE STAR SERVICE. Item same as described on main page. In Original Package that has some wear. > 247eMall @ Your Service
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Product Description Standard Features: NTIA Approved Coupon Eligible Converter Box (CECB) Receives and Displays All 18 ATSC Formats Composite Video Jack (Yellow RCA Plug) Stereo Audio Jacks (Red & White RCA Plugs) 75 ohm RF Video/Audio Jack (Coaxial Cable)
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Converter Box is perfect August 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have 4 TVs in my law office, only 1 of which is HD. I bought one of these Insignia converter boxes for the old analog TV in the client waiting area and it works perfectly. Was very easy to set up. Menu is pretty simple and easy to understand. This older TV used a regular antenna and prior to installation of the converter box got 5 channels but not very good (clients used it mainly to view DVDs). Now it gets 12 digital channels and the reception is 200% improved. Very satisfied with this product
Keeps Shutting Off for No Reason August 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
While the picture quality is excellent and the menus very easy to navigate, the box will shut off for no reason at all. Sometimes it just goes from on (blue indicator light) to off (red indicator light) and sometimes it seems to lose power alltogether (no indicator light). Sometimes unplugging it and plugging it back in works, sometimes I need to wait awhile for it to come back on. The second time it happened the converter box made a whining noise. This has happened multiple times and pretty much leaves me with no TV, as reconnecting everything to get the TV linked back up directly with the antenna is not an option - took too long to figure it all out with the old VCR and the new DVD player as it was. I will be returning it today. I'm willing to give the brand another try in hopes that I just got a dud, because as I said, I am pleased with the picture quality and the features.
Don't Look Any Farther August 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This box is super easy to set up and works really well. I've bought two of these now for lunchrooms at different sites at work and they work really well. Channels that barely were watchable before came in sharp with no ghosts. Several people commented that the picture was better than their cable at home.
If you have a choice get this one, you won't be sorry.
Insignia/Zenith/LG DTT901 DTV converter box review August 5, 2008 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Insignia/Zenith/LG DTT901 DTV converter box review
LG makes these converter boxes and sells them as either a Zenith DTT901 or a Insignia brand (at BestBuy). After much research at AVSForum re selection, here is a quick summary of my own experiences. Out of the half dozen or so READILY available boxes, this one is by far the best. Some other ones are prone to: locking up requiring a reset, sound problems, running very hot, may be impossible to add channels manually, and have difficulties setting the aspect ratio such that the program fills the screen best. These LG/Zenith/Insignia boxes have none of those problems, but make sure that you get one built after April '08 (there is a sticker on the side of the box with either ie "built May 2008" or something like 05A08). Setup is easy, sensitivity is great. With a set of rabbit ears I get stations from 70-90 miles away (see TVFool website for antenna directions and maps for your own area). Picture Zoom is settable for each channel, box can turn off the TV, and has an independent volume control. There are a couple of small items not quite up to par: Program guide is VERY simple, only current program and NEXT program are described, power cord is only 5ft long, if you set the converter on top of a large tv on a stand, it has a hard time reaching a floor level outlet. The signal strength meter (used for fine tuning the antenna position)has its own button on the remote, with a bar and amplitude varying beeps, but it lags the antenna movement by second or two, so you have to pause after moving the antenna each time to get a true signal level. Oh, and by the way, the picture quality (PQ)is excellent over the composite RCA outlet, and almost as excellent over the RF coax output. And yes, when turned off, the box will pass analog signal to the TV (APT), I thought that would be important, but all of my stations analog signals are duplicated on digital channels, and once you see a perfect quality signal it is very hard to watch a snowy picture. The DTT901 boxes are approved for the 40$ rebate coupon (but some websites may have problems redeeming them and you may have to try a BM (brick and mortar store) instead.
Perfect solution, at least for city dwellers. August 2, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I live in Los Angeles, and recently installed a Phillips HDTV compatible antenna mounted on a pole that sits on my balcony. When I was receiving analogue signals only, reception was OK but not great. Now with this DTV converter, I receive more than twice as many channels, all with DVD quality picture and sound. With this box, there is simply still no reason to waste $60+ a month on subscription cable or satellite. Setup was easy. I wired mine via component RCA out through my VCR (yes, I still have a VCR). Menu options are intuitive and comprehensive. And with the $40 government coupon, $25 is a steal.
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