W.r.t. over-the-air HDTV (I literally know nothing about the specs and the following may demonstrate that well!...) I was under the impression that HDTV was =digital= thus, IF you could get a signal at all, that signal was essentially "perfect" since it was digitally-encoded with all sorts of error-correction built-in.
That is to say, of COURSE "over-the-air" is as good as cable as long as you've got it.
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Analog Joe @ Dec 20th 2007 6:48AM
W.r.t. over-the-air HDTV (I literally know nothing about the specs and the following may demonstrate that well!...) I was under the impression that HDTV was =digital= thus, IF you could get a signal at all, that signal was essentially "perfect" since it was digitally-encoded with all sorts of error-correction built-in.
That is to say, of COURSE "over-the-air" is as good as cable as long as you've got it.
Or should I just go away quietly?