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Sure, but just get an amplified (HDTV if your TV is capable of HD
signals) antenna to take full advantage of the picture quality.

Make sure your TV is digital ready or otherwise you will need to
get a digital receiver (if you don't have cable by then) when they
do the mandatory analog to digital switch in 2009.
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2006-12-07 09:42:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

The reason for getting an LCD TV is to enjoy clearer pictures.

If your not into the cable, you can still enjoy the local channels and a little more, by getting Basic cable. It is digital!

It cost very little and would be the best decision!

The installation might have a refundable deposit if you've never had it installed!

Good luck!

2006-12-07 12:23:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what would be the point an antenna would not bring up a good picture and even if u had basic cable those would be analog channels and would have a horrible picture no matter what...think bout the tv u have now..the picture looks horrible on basic cable no matter where u are or what tv you have..if you buy digital cable channels too then you are n business and those will look great

2006-12-07 11:12:18 · answer #3 · answered by yea boy1 3 · 0 1

If you have the money sure ..Cable and satellite subscriber are not the only ones that offer HD. Some locale TV station air TV shows in HD now. The conventional Tube TV is the ting of the past ..go for it and enjoy!

2006-12-07 12:11:58 · answer #4 · answered by Jnsp52 2 · 0 1

If you do, make sure it's HDTV compatable. Here in Louisville, they've started terrestrial broadcast of HD signals - you don't need cable or satellite.

BTW - don't decide on the TECHNOLOGY (LCD, plasma, etc) until you've seen them side by side. I work for a Video Telecommunications company, and most of the LCDs we review look like crap for motion (i.e. movies, sports, etc). The biggest advantage they have over plasma is they last longer and don't "burn in" static images. Although most salesmen will tell you they've "solved" the plasma burn-in issue, they've only reduced it, not eliminated it.

2006-12-07 11:14:58 · answer #5 · answered by jbtascam 5 · 0 1

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