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Lasonic LTA-260 ATSC Digital to Analog TV Converter Box | 
| Brand: Lasonic Category: CE
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $20.00 (29%)
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 518
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 7.5 x 2.3
MPN: LTA-260 Model: LTA-260 UPC: 025669174756 EAN: 0025669174756 ASIN: B0015MQT5W
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| Features:
| • | Allows older TVs not connected to cable or satellite to receive new HD signals | | • | Simple plug-in coaxial connection;RCA video and audio outputs | | • | Analog Pass Through | | • | Selectable channel 3 Or 4 analog output | | • | Supports channel display, closed caption and V-chip parental control |
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Product Description On February 19, 2009, TV broadcasters will stop transmitting an analog signal. All analog (non-digital) TVas will require an ATSC analog-to-digital converter to receive network programming or the homeowner will need to pay for cable orsatellite service.Lasonic ATSC converter connects easily to any analog TV. It is a cost effective way to continue watching older televisions that are not connected to cable or satellite (in childrenas rooms, the garage, basements etc.)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Cheap, works but battery marking backwards November 27, 2008 Fred Oswald (Cleveland, OH) I'd give this a low 4 star rating. It works and the signal strength feature is useful but it is cheap, no analog pass through as another reviewer noted and the remote has the battery orientation backwards -- you DO NOT put the + terminals by the springs. Install batteries the usual way with - terminals against the springs.
NO ANALOG PASS-THROUGH November 18, 2008 David Mattheisen (Minneapolis, MN) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The description for this device is incorrect. There is NO analog pass-through and this is just another cheap converter. It works as expected for a cheap converter, for example, poor sensitivity. Do yourself a favor and buy a decent converter. I am disappointed with Amazon's failure to at least verify their own site's description. Hopefully they will correct it. I will use the converter for garage TV.
Basic features but excellent value. November 17, 2008 SFslug 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased unit from Amazon about 1 month ago. My decision was based on Consumer Reports' rating for image quality and price. I'm perfectly satisfied with the purchase. Set up went smoothly and unit worked fine on first try. The instruction manual is serviceable. Purchased and set up an AV switch/hub to make it easier to switch between the converter and game boxes. I live in the middle of an urban area and I'm getting Excellent picture quality on all stations using just a moderately priced rabbit ears antenna. Unit has an on-screen display for signal strength and signal quality, but I didn't really need to use this feature during setup. The remote is tiny but is mostly intuitive, and easy to learn. The button for changing the aspect ratio requires some experimentation and persistence to yield desired results. There does not seem to be a way to remove unwanted stations from the list of auto-selected stations, thus the 4 star rating.
Lasonic Tv converter box November 16, 2008 Rebecca Madrigal (Bunkie) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I really liked this product.It is very small and compact which takes up less room.It picks up alot of channels and they are crystal clear.I love it!!!
No RCA Cables November 11, 2008 Jean Visnefski (Wilkes Barre, PA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
First, I would like to say that while this products works well, I was mildly disappointed with it. The main reason why I was disappointed with it is because it doesn't come with everything you will need. It doesn't include the RCA cables (those red, yellow and white wires). They are going to cost you an additional five to ten dollars. Those criminals at Radio Shack tried to charge me $13 for a 3 foot wire and $20 for a 6 foot wire. So if you're intent on buying this, buy the RCA wire too since you're not going to get the wire cheaper anywhere else. Make sure it has red, yellow and white wires.
Now what were the pros, you ask? Well, it did find alot of local channels in the area that had already switched. I expect I will get more after the mandatory switch. It went from being able to see 4 channels moderately clearly to 10 channels perfectly. This is before the switch! I live in northeast Pennsylvania, so you might get more or less channels if you live in different areas. But at the very least you will get much better picture quality.
The cons are no RCA Cable. That additional cost was unexpected at a little annoying. Even my cheap $40 DVD player came with an RCA wire! Lasonic went the cheap route. Also, one other con is you will only get digital channels. You will not get the analog channels with this box. So if no channels in your area have switched over, you will get no channels until February. The only place that this is likely to be a problem is in less populated areas. In any city or suburb, you should have no problem. People in the sparsely populated areas in the south or midwest might not get many channels.
So my advice ultimately is to get a different converter box with an RCA wire. It'll save you time and trouble when you're setting it up at about the same price.
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