[opendtv] Re: No ATSC LCD TV Sets in Consumer Reports

  • From: "Stephen W. Long" <longsw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 08:39:30 -0500

OK, I will accept that if the ratings includes digital cable then it will
also do OTA ATSC.  But the ratings have a SEPARATE notation for the OTA
receivers, so how is a consumer supposed to know that digital cable =
digital OTA?.  Also, less than 40% of the sets had the digital cable option
which means that 60% of these "TVs" are fancy 16:9 computer monitors, not
TV sets.

My point to the post is that it appears that CE manufacturers are trying to
kill OTA by ignoring it - they are not including OTA reception in their
product lines (I do not consider 40% to be a passing grade).  Since there
are "no" OTA receivers available for purchase (I have yet to see one in any
store that is not part of DirecTV satellite reception), then OTA is dead
dead dead.

Stephen

At 09:58 PM 2/22/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>All sets with digital cable tuners are supposed to (and do, in every 
>case I've seen) have DTT reception as well.  They probably simply don't 
>bother mentioning it.
>
>TTFN,
>Mark
>
>
>Stephen W. Long wrote:
>
>>I am in the market for a new 32" LCD TV for my RV and was reading Consumer
>>Reports March 2006 Best Flat Screens reports.  There is not a single LCD
>>set that has a digital tuner.  Several sets have digital cable tuners and
>>have provisions for CableCards.
>>
>>Most of these sets still have analog (NTSC) tuners.
>>
>>One or two of the plasma sets have digital tuners.  Five out of 20 CRT sets
>>have digital tuners.
>>
>>>From this sample set, it would appear that CE manufacturers have given up
>>on digital over the air receivers.  Out of over 100+ sets reviewed fewer
>>than 10 have ATSC receivers.
>>
>>How do the manufacturers get away with this?  I thought tuners were
>>mandated?  You can not call these sets monitors when they have digital
>>cable tuners in them.
>>
>>So I interpret these results to mean that CE manufacturers have given up on
>>over the air reception.  What do they know that the 8VSB bigots on this
>>list do not know?
>> 
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