It could, as I know there are converters to convert the screw type connector used for ATSC tuners to the push type connector used for DVB tuners, but in my opinion, I'd still recommend using a rooftop or exterior wall-mounted aerial, but flat aerials like what was shown in the video could still work for homes without a proper rooftop (or exterior wall mounted) aerial system and/or in rooms that don't have a connection point for such a system.
I've seen these expensive so called antennas at Target and Walmart and just roll my eyes at the notion they promise HD picture quality, it's all BS you can get a cheap antenna from a Big Lots or Dollar Tree and it gives you all the major networks and their sister channels anyway.
Ugh. It's reminding me of a Computer Clan video where the host covered two such antennas, and some things I noticed are not only the false claims, but also them seemingly marketing aerials as replacements or substitutes for pay TV services.
It's not the antenna. It's the ATSC 1.0 system that replaced analog (NTSC) in 2009. The new ATSC 3.0 system is supposed to have a much stronger signal.
Ahh, I remember the good old days when analog tvs came with antennas built in.
Does this work in the UK?
It could, as I know there are converters to convert the screw type connector used for ATSC tuners to the push type connector used for DVB tuners, but in my opinion, I'd still recommend using a rooftop or exterior wall-mounted aerial, but flat aerials like what was shown in the video could still work for homes without a proper rooftop (or exterior wall mounted) aerial system and/or in rooms that don't have a connection point for such a system.
My friendly aliens gave me acess to internet and all tv channels!
That was mighty kind of them to give you access to internet and all tv channels.
Seems pointless in ENGLAND ,, As We have FREVIEW and ITVX
Can I ask auestion friend? Who was right in the chinese communists in london? Or was it the piano man??
I've seen these expensive so called antennas at Target and Walmart and just roll my eyes at the notion they promise HD picture quality, it's all BS you can get a cheap antenna from a Big Lots or Dollar Tree and it gives you all the major networks and their sister channels anyway.
Ugh. It's reminding me of a Computer Clan video where the host covered two such antennas, and some things I noticed are not only the false claims, but also them seemingly marketing aerials as replacements or substitutes for pay TV services.
**ALL TV ANTENNAS ARE GARBAGE!!** ENOUGH SAID
You are mistaken.
It's not the antenna. It's the ATSC 1.0 system that replaced analog (NTSC) in 2009.
The new ATSC 3.0 system is supposed to have a much stronger signal.