On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 04:50:14 GMT, Mirsky <mirsky@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Hi. I have a friend who recently purchased a 26" Polaroid HDTV from
>Circuit City. He also bought a digital antenna there that he hooked up
>to the television. Unfortunately, he has found that the picture of the
>tv stations often 'pixelates.' I am not sure if 'pixelate' is the
>proper term. What happens is that the image on the screen breaks up
>into little squares and sometimes even freezes for a few seconds. He
>has found that it happens so often that sometimes he can't watch any of
>the stations at all.
>
>My questions: is the 'pixelation' problem one that is common with using
>an HD antenna (that is, versus cable or satellite)? Is it all the fault
>of the antenna or is part of the problem with the tv itself?
>
>One reason I am asking is that I am planning to buy a new HDTV too. I am
>thinking of getting a Sharp 32" LCD tv, model # LC-32D62U. Like my
>friend, I am planning to use the television with a digital antenna
>because i don't want to pay for cable, satellite or other pay-service
>right now. Should I expect to experience the same "pixelation" problem
>as my friend?
>
>Thanks in advance for any replies.
>
>_ Mirsky
Weak signal due to improper antenna installation. He needs to spend
more money on a large outdoor antenna that has direct line of sight to
broadcast antennas.


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