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The reception was like UHF with no UHF antenna. I couldn't make this tuner work. I wrote the manufacturer they were no help at all. The sound was terrible. I'm astonished they are still marketing a product that will be obsolete in a matter of weeks. I hooked it up to a CRT monitor, it scanned for about 20 minutes and found 3 stations I think.
When I wrote to the seller they answered and agreed to take it back. There were no directions included but it seemed pretty straight forward. While at the same time in the same spot my antenna reception for both my Tv and my converter box is excellent. My Tv gets six and my Tv converter box gets 26 with the same antenna. It's hard to tell since none were clear enough to watch. They also educated me to the difference between ATSC-non-digital broadcast, which this device is, and NTSC which is digital.
Beware.
While I was eager to try it, and the price was good. but the results is always the same. the first one failed to work altogether out of the box, and the 2nd failed after a week. I love small Chinese companies for their willingess to try and impersonate big corporate products. Poor quality and utter failure to deliver as the more illustrious counterparts. Maybe some day small chinese electronics will actually all work, but until then I'd recommend finding a VCR or DVDR-- spend the money for a tuner that works if you need one :) or a graphics card that has S-video or some other output that works with your tuner-less monitor.
Functional and small. I like this little gadget. The video-out port is kind of tight so the connector will fall out if you don't insert it right, otherwise a good item for the money.
Image quality is ok for watching VHS movies, but even normal DVDs look poor through this device. Fuzzy and blocky images. DVDs look like an old VHS through this device. On a positive note, it is easy to use.
This product isa mess, this functions in display won't work properly and the image is not good, don't buy it even under 10 bucks.
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