Thursday, September 10, 2015

Mediasonic Homeworx HW110AN Indoor HDTV Antenna | TV Antenna Review

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The Mediasonic HomeWorx HDTV Digital Flat Antenna is one of the best selling antennas out on the market today. This indoor HDTV Antenna can receive digital and analog TV broadcast over the air and has an ultra thin and light weight design with no extra power is required. With a range of 25 miles, you should not have any problems picking up local TV channels.

The Mediasonic HW110AN is a great HDTV antenna that allows you to pick up HD signals so that you can watch high-definition movies, TV shows and more. For around $7, you will not have any needs for any subscription services or packages which will allow you to save hundreds of dollars, maybe even thousands a year. 

This HomeWorX antenna is super thin so you can place it virtually anywhere in your home without worrying about interference with other devices, or without worrying about having to make room for it. No power is required to allow this antenna to run, it is as simple as plugging it into the back of your HDTV, scanning for channels, then sit back and enjoy free cable TV. 


Features 
  • Receive free digital broadcast High Definition TV signals.
  • 25 Mile Reception Range
  • Super Thin design allows you to place it almost anywhere and no power required
  • Universal suction-cup stand included
  • Frequency Range: VHF 170 - 230MHz, UHF 470-860MHz

 

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  2. WHAT KIND OF CHANNEL DO IT PROVIDE

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    1. Hi Esthefany, it all depends on the area you live in and the channels that are available in your area. Also, you may want to consider the distance of your home from the nearest broadcast towers. You can check to see what channels are in your area by going to https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps and checking to see what channels are available.

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  3. WHAT KIND OF CHANNEL DO IT PROVIDE

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