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The Access HD DTA1020D is government certified and eligible for the $40 off government coupon.
MSRP $59.99
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MSRP $50.00
Released January, 2008
Pros
- Aspect-ratio control allows for better viewing of 16:9 video on a 4:3 TV.
- Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
- Analog-pass through
Cons
- More expensive than other DTV converters because it is not eligible for the $40 government DTV converter coupon.
Access HD DTA1020D
vs.
Memorex MVCB1000
MSRP $69.99
Released --
Pros
- I like the zoom button, it retains the proportions of the image unlike some options available on my other brand unit.
- I like the fact that it's easy to setup and it's small too.
Cons
- RF output died after less than 2 weeks of use.
- loses channels every few days
- standby button should be renamed "erase" button because it erases the channel programming, requiring the channels to be rescanned every time you use it, either intentionally to shut the box off, or unintentionally pressing it or thinking it will
turn the TV off.
Access HD DTA1020D
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Access HD DTA1080D
MSRP $69.99
Released --
Pros
- Comes with analog pass-through
Access HD DTA1020D
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Access HD DTA1080U
MSRP $59.99
Released --
The Access HD DTA1020U has now been certified by the government as coupon eligible. Being certified also means that is has all of the main features that are deemed necessary in a converter box by the government.
Access HD DTA1020D
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Access HD DTA1020U
MSRP $59.99
Released January, 2008
The Access HD DTA1010D is government certified and coupon eligible. It comes with all of the features that are required by the government to be certified.
Access HD DTA1020D
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Access HD DTA1010D
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