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Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor UHF/HDTV Digital Indoor TV Antenna

Price:$19.99

Item attributes.
Brand Philips
Feature Array
LegalDisclaimer Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer Philips Accessories
Model PHDTV1
UPC 026616816897


   
Customers Reviews

2008-09-08
Best Of The Lower Cost!
This is the best antenna in this price range. I tried the Jensen rabbit ears and the Quantum which is amplified. This antenna out performed both and I measured the strength of the signal. Both the others are nearly twice the price. This was the best I found and simple to use. Just connect and point in the right direction. Great Value for the price!

2008-08-19
Philips PHDTV1 HDTV Antenna is only kind of meh...
This product on my shelf above my TV has garnered many questions from my house guests as to what the sculpture is over the set. Upon my reply that it is the antenna, a common response is "Oh, I thought it was supposed to be an airplane." As far as product quality goes, I have to admit I receive quite a bit of signal interference. At different times of the day, I have to place the antenna in a different spot for good reception. I can't blame this entirely on the product, but I am not completely satisfied. I will most likely be in the market for another HD antenna in the future.

2008-08-19
Great Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor UHF Antenna
The Philips PHDTV1 Silver Sensor UHF antenna was delivered to my home last night (8/18/2008).
I connect it to my Zenith DTT900 converter ( I bought it using a [...]$ coupon: https://www.dtv2009.gov/ )then to my old analog TV. I was so happy. It captured all digital TV stations from 2 to 62. The pictures were clear, crisp and 100% free of snow. I live at zip code 92656 and the broadcast stations are in Los Angeles, 47 miles away. The little antenna did a great job of pulling the signal out of the air.


2008-08-18
Nothing Else Worked!
My sister lives in an apartment on the 2nd floor of her building. She purchased a new digital tv but does not have cable. We needed to find her an antenna that would bring in the digital signals. We tried at least 6 others (she was getting tired of returning them!). I did some research online and decided to try this one. First I tried it at my own home in our family room. I was disappointed. It didn't do very well---could not pull the stations in like our RCA 525 does. I thought she would be returning this one also. BUT---when I hooked it up to her tv in her apartment--wow. All the channels came in clearly. I was very surprised. Once in awhile she has to move the antenna's position a little. Otherwise it is great for her. She is quite possibly closer to the signal strength of the stations that we are. We live in another town.
One of the negative things about this antenna is how topheavy/lightweight it is. You have to be careful of that. She puts a weighted stuffed cat on it to help hold it down.
My opinion on great "digital" antennas (no such thing by the way---you can try any antenna--don't let advertising fool you)is this: keep trying them until you find one that works in your location--there are no guarantees!

2008-08-02
Good antenna when it worked...
I live in a brick building on the north side of Chicago. I got this antenna first so that I could watch Lost in HD.

On first impression the antenna is very cheaply made. It uses plastic and you can even see the paint bubbles.

To actually get a signal, I had to position the antenna in all types of directions which would take me anywhere from 1-15minutes to get the perfect direction. If moved the signal would drop anywhere from 1-3 seconds.

I know antennas are location/situation specific but this antenna did not work at all for me.

I was finally fed up with its poor performance so I bought the Terk HDTVa Indoor Amplified High-Definition Antenna for Off-Air HDTV Reception. I no longer have to change the direction of the antenna and I get better reception than ever.

When it worked, the antenna did work fairly well, however everything leading up to that was too unbearable to put up with.

With my new antenna I can know that I will be able to watch the Olympics in clear HD without worrying about the direction of my antenna.

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