Philco TB100HH9 Digital to Analog TV Converter Box

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Philco TB100HH9 Digital to Analog TV Converter Box

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 : Philco TB100HH9 Digital to Analog TV Converter Box
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Philco
EAN: 0053818560037
Label: Philco
Manufacturer: Philco
Model: TB100HH9
Publisher: Philco
Studio: Philco



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionComposite audio/video outputsTrilingual (English French and Spanish) on-screen setupSupports V-Chip parental controls and digital closed captioningEnergyStar compliantIncludes remote control




Features:
  • SDTV-Tuner 480i;Simple EPG
  • Analog Pass-Through
  • V-Chip with Downloadable Rating
  • Dolby-Digital,Stereo Audio
  • Composite Video Out











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!!!
This is great! I was really impressed with the A/V connections AND directions on how to connect to an existing cable/satellite box and still watch SAT TV or "digital". This is a great product and I highly recommend it. To be honest, I was surprised to see what I was missing on the digital channels. And it greatly enhances the picture to absolutely no snow at all.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Impressive and EASY
In our home we have 2 tvs not hooked up to Directv. I bought this product and was AMAZED. The hook up was so easy... 5 minutes at the most. The reception is amazing. Before on those tv we were lucky to get 2 fuzzy channels. Now we get 16 channels crystal clear.

I was so impressed I bought another one and then bought two more for my in-laws. All 4 converters work excellent.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great for the price
I wanted something that was as cheap as possible but would do the job, as it would only be a back-up for my cable. It has a sharp clear picture and a decent remote for the money.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Adjustments are need between most channels
You can access a signal strength meter. With the meter on, you can adjust your antenna for the best reception and it tells you the strength as you make adjustments.
BUT
Still have to adjust the antennae from channel to channel.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect picture when signal is strong
It is easy to install. If the signal is not week, then the picture is absolute perfect. The sporadic signal might be due to the rabbit ears. Still have to adjust the antennae from channel to channel.



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