FWIW--I've posted this in other forums, and am also posting it here, for those who may be interested:
There is now about FOUR MONTHS to go... before the NTSC transmitters (for non-digital tv) go OFF-the-airwaves. Those of you who have ANALOG ONLY TV sets (like me) ... and are ready to say...
...SCREW the Cable, Satellite, and IP TV companies... I'm going back to FREE-over-the-airwaves-TV......here are some things to consider. You'll need an Antenna (either outdoor or indoor, and possibly a "signal preamplifier" as well) capable of delivering an acceptable/strong signal to your TV equipment (Set-top-Box/TV/VCR/whatever). So... in no particular order, here are some resources which I've found to be useful:
* goto zap2it.com (
http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZBLocalize.do), enter your ZIP CODE, and click the GO button... once the next page is loaded, click on the Local Broadcast (Antenna) link... doing this will show you WHAT is available, over the airwaves (in "digital format") in your local area
* goto antennaweb.org (
http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx) to determine which type of antenna will best meet your needs (and in which direction you'll need to POINT it, for the various broadcast Channels/Stations near you).
* set-top converter boxes vary greatly in quality & features... paying a few bucks more, up front, could be well worth it... CNET reviews (
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-tv-converter/) are sparse & getting quite old... however,
Consumer Reports has more robust ratings... and apparently has made their analysis (usually only subscriber accessible) available to everyone ... see brand/model/feature comparison ratings (
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/electronics-computers/tvs-services/digital-tv-converter/ratings/dtv-converter-boxes-ratings.htm) and/or just jump to their recommendations page (
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/electronics-computers/tvs-services/digital-tv-converter/recommendations-and-notes/digital-tv-converter-boxes-recommendations-and-notes.htm)
* TWO government $40 Coupons (
https://www.dtv2009.gov/) are supposed to be available to any single household/address, but (as of today) the issuing of said coupons has been halted because FUNDING has reached its limit... however, you can still get on a WAITING LIST (
https://www.dtv2009.gov/WaitingList.aspx) in the event "already issued coupons expire" -- or more funding is provided by Congress
* many local stores carry set-top converters (which are eligible for a $40 government coupon toward the purchase price)... but these stores may NOT carry the brand/model which interests you... so I suggest searching ONLINE for the best price on brand/model... just input the brand & model number into any/all of the following... these are from the Bargain Hunting section of my "Karl's Goodies" (see
http://services-a2z.biz/karlsgoodies/goodies-002.htm#bargains for clickable links to the sites listed below) pages, so some may NOT be applicable here... however they can be useful for researching other items:
bizrate.com, best-price.com, buy.com, buyerzone.com, dealnews.com, epinions.com, froogle (was "froogle" now simply known as "google products"), monstermarketplace.com, mysimon.com, nextag.com, overstock.com, pricegrabber.com, pricescan.com, pricetool.com, pricewatch.com, pricingcentral.com, salescircular.com, (choose your state, then click on the Digital TV Antenna link), CNET shopper, shopping.com, smartbargains.com, streetprices.com, technoscout.com
...be sure to observe any SHIPPING & TAXES "breaks" which the store(s) are offering, and also look for FIRST TIME USER discounts (such as "Google Checkout" or using a "BUY.COM Card" may provide)
- hth