Where can I find customer reviews for the Access HD digital to analog tv converter box?”
Average Customer Review 2.5 out of 5 stars Here are a few of the reviews voted most helpful. 22 of 23 people found the following review helpful: 1.0 out of 5 stars slow and weak, November 12, 2008 By Bruce Siefers (Lake Erie shoreline in OH) – See all my reviews (REAL NAME) First the good – You can do a new scan and add it to the existing scan. Now the bad, it only picks up very close and strong stations, switching between stations is very slow, it does not have a program guide, and the remote range is poor on some functions(on/off is ten feet, others maybe up to eighteen feet). I have a sixteen foot amplified rotating antenna which gives me perfect reception from stations 120 miles away in analog, but with this unit I can hardly get some of the stations that are fifty miles away and only some of the time. I have heard that other units have better reception and that the digital signals are weak. Looks like free TV in the US is gone except in or close to major cities. I will be only wat
There are 53 customer reviews for Access HD 1080D NTIA-Approved one, and 8 for Access HD 1080U at amazon.com. See the most helpful reviews bellow and check out further at the links bellow: http://www.amazon.com/Access-HD-NTIA-Approved-Digital-Converter/product-reviews/B001E2KAOO/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1 The most helpful favorable review 27 of 31 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Provides DVD quality picture, December 16, 2008 By Converter convert At first the converter did not get many stations and I saw some frozen images – but I noticed the message that the signal was weak. I called Access HD to complain. It turns out the FCC’s own data shows at least 30% of TV owners will need a new antenna to get a good picture. Acce
8 Reviews 5 star: (2) 4 star: (1) 3 star: (0) 2 star: (1) 1 star: (4) 22 of 23 people found the following review helpful: 1.0 out of 5 stars slow and weak, November 12, 2008 By Bruce Siefers (Lake Erie shoreline in OH) – See all my reviews (REAL NAME) First the good – You can do a new scan and add it to the existing scan. Now the bad, it only picks up very close and strong stations, switching between stations is very slow, it does not have a program guide, and the remote range is poor on some functions(on/off is ten feet, others maybe up to eighteen feet). I have a sixteen foot amplified rotating antenna which gives me perfect reception from stations 120 miles away in analog, but with this unit I can hardly get some of the stations that are fifty miles away and only some of the time. I have heard that other units have better reception and that the digital signals are weak. Looks like free TV in the US is gone except in or close to major cities. I will be only watching Canadian TV come