A:AnswerDon’t let the minimalist appearance fool you. This thin antenna is perfect. Reception is ideal. I recently canceled my cable subscription for local antenna tv. I get all of the channels. Keep in mind, reception will vary , depending on your area.
A:AnswerThe connection plug is just a standard Cable line your screw into the back of your tv
It does not come with connections such as RCA or VGA or HDMI....
So I doubt it would handle what you are looking for with an enhanced definition tv
You would have to get some sort of converter box to change your cable signal..
A:AnswerYou should be able to get to the home button from your remote then look for antenna on the home screen. Once you click on antenna it should switch you over to the local stations.
A:AnswerYes. After receiving signals thru painted walls I thought why not? I've
had no problems with paint on the antenna. A friend of mine even hung a wooden frame picture over his.
A:AnswerHello,
No, having these two devices will help you stream your signal and get most of the channels you are looking for. If you want us to help you with the installation you can always contact us at this link below!
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Insignia Support
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A:AnswerHello,
You will need to use the remote of your TV, as this antenna doesn't come with a remote.
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Insignia Support
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A:AnswerHi there,
This HDTV antenna will work with any TV. For it to display HD channels, you do have to have an HD TV.
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A:AnswerHello,
Yes, it also works with this because this also works like a normal TV. All you need to do is run a channels scan for it to work. If you have any questions you can always contact us at this link below.
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Insignia Support
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A:AnswerIf you already have your dish connected to your coaxial connection you cannot connect this to your tv at the same time, unless your tv has a second coaxial connection. You would have to disconnect your dish and then connect this antenna when you want to use it. Maybe they make a product to split the connection but that may reduce your picture quality. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYou would need a splitter. Keep in mind that you will get a little loss in signal strength for each splitter you add into the antenna line. If you are relatively close to broadcast signal antennas it might not make a difference but if you are far away it might mean the difference of not getting a strong eneough signal for a clear picture that does not pixelate (freeze up).