Terk TV-10 TV Antenna Others

Terk TV-10 TV Antenna Others 

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 27, 1999]
Ford
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Simple, non-powered design

Weakness:

Table top design is light; easily knocked off of TV

This set-top TV antenna does it's job for me well. It's non-powered, so I don't have to have yet another cable running down the back of the TV. In Dallas, where the world is flat, I can pick up all of the local broadcasts with little tweeking. A few stations require a quick twist of the ariel to get a sharp picture.

Best of all: it costs $50 less than the powered models. Get a powered antenna if you live WAY outside of town.

Overall: looks good, works fine; I like this brand.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 09, 2000]
Thom Turner
Casual Listener

Strength:

Smaller than rabbit ears.

Weakness:

Very poor reception.

I bought the TV-10 for a new TV in my daugters room. We live in a suburban location and reception from the TV's rabbit ears was only mediocre on some channels. I thought the TV-10 would improve reception, plus I thought it would look less obtrusive than the rabbit ears.

I was surprised at the poor performance of the TV-10. The way it is portrayed in Terk's advertising, I was expecting a lot more. On every channel the TV's rabbit ears significantly surpassed the reception from the TV-10.

I returned it to Best Buy.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
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