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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent HDTV Tuner,
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This review is from: ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box (Electronics)
I purchased this ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box directly from the company which designed it, ePBoard. It arrived four days after I placed the order (California to New Jersey; see the first comment to this review).
I have a home theater in which I sometimes wish to watch television. My AV receiver, a Yamaha RX-Z9 - AV receiver - 7.1 channel, is able to output an HD image (made in 2004, it scales up to 1080i) and my PT-AE4000U LCD XGA 16:9 1600 Lumens HDmi Svid 16.1LBS Hdtv is able to project it. This tuner is an excellent complement to my system. It is very well-designed and operates practically intuitively. It is very sensitive and, as long as your antenna is properly installed and aimed, it will receive every HD Over-thr-Air broadcast available to you. The majority of the TV signals available to me have their transmitters located about forty miles or so from my house. To find what is available to you at your location, see the second comment. It will allow an analog TV broadcast to "pass through" it should such broadcasts be available at your location. In addition it will accept a QAM (clear - not encrypted) cable connection. The picture quality it produces on HD Over-the-Air broadcasts is nothing short of amazing. And its sound quality, both Dolby 5.1 and "standard," via its TOSlink (optical) audio connection is first-rate. I also tried, just as an experiment, its standard analog audio connection, The sound produced is equally fine though not, of course, "surround." I do have three VERY small "nits" to pick. First, as some others have commented, its remote control is not the best; it must be aimed precisely and once in a while you must press a button more than once (especially, I have found, when changing channels). Second, I think that there should be two input connections, one for an antenna and one for cable/satellite; if a user were to wish to use one or the other, he/she must physically disconnect one cable (F-connector) and physically connect the other one. I would also wish that a front-panel switch were incorporated to effect changing the source. (For us this is not a problem as we do not have cable/satellite television, but it might be a concern to some others.) And finally, I wish that this unit had a coaxial audio connection in addition to the optical one. This is my biggest complaint. Frankly, I detest the TOSlink connection as it does not have a robust positive connection. The coaxial audio connector on this type of cable, which is able to carry the same audio information as the optical one, does indeed produce a good connection, just like any other RCA-type. (Today I have ordered this Cables to Go 40019 Optical to Coaxial Digital Audio Converter which should solve my "problem." I'll report, in an update to this review, my experiences with it.) But all of these "nits" are VERY minor in a unit as well-designed as this one. I believe that any purchaser will be very pleased with this unit - as I am. I'm glad I bought it - I would buy it again! - and I give it my highest recommendation. ================================================================================================================================== Update: January 14, 2010 Here is a suggestion which may be of interest to some people. DROP your expensive cable/satellite subscription. Buy this unit and buy a Roku XDS Streaming Player 1080p. Then, if you don't already have one, establish a Netflix subscription (streaming-only, the least costly option, will do; so will the one-disc-at-a-time option, which is also very low in cost) as well as an Amazon Prime account (which allows free streaming of movies in addition to the free two-day shipping which has always been a part of Amazon Prime). You will be able to watch just about any movie you might want to see and you'll still be able to watch network television transmitted over-the-air. Netflix's monthly charge is but a fraction of cable/satellite charges and Amazon's Prime charge is even lower than Netflix's. You'll also be able, with the Roku unit (buy only the XDS model I recommend as the lesser models omit some useful features), to also view many free public-domain movies and TV shows. Plus you can also listen to thousands of free Internet Radio stations. What will you miss? Cable channels, of course, and this COULD be a deal-breaker for some people, but you'll ALSO miss those ridiculously high monthly bills (will you really miss paying them?). You'll still be able to see local sports, news, and so forth. Don't forget that with the new digital broadcasting system, many channels now have two or more subchannels with completely different (and often very interesting) programs - all at no charge. Plus, when you watch HDTV via this ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box you'll REALLY be seeing the full 1080i broadcast (if your local station actually transmits it - and more and more are doing so) rather than the SO-CALLED "HD" video, the highly compressed video actually supplied by most cable/satellite companies (and the difference in a side-by-side comparison is quite noticeable). It's something to think about ... ================================================================================================================================== Update: January 17, 2010 I should mention that even 480i images, which are generally seen on the subchannels (for example, Channel 12.2 or 12.3), look VERY good via this tuner. A nice touch is that you can see the actual type of image (and the type of sound) being supplied by any individual broadcast station. When this tuner is used with my PT-AE4000U LCD XGA 16:9 1600 Lumens HDmi Svid 16.1LBS Hdtv projector (I recommend that anyone interested read my review of it), the combination makes for absolutely fantastic images, far better than anything I have seen on either LCD and Plasma flat-screen televisions. ================================================================================================================================== Update: January 24, 2010 I received the Cables to Go 40019 Optical to Coaxial Digital Audio Converter the other day and I immediately inserted it into my system. It works perfectly. The Dolby surround sound is exactly the same whether I use the TOSlink cable alone or I use this converter to supply the sound to my receiver through a coaxial cable. As the only digital audio output from this ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box (Amazon itself should really sell this!) is an optical one (and, as I mentioned, I do not like TOSlink connections), if you want a coaxial (RCA-type plug) connection to your receiver, as I do, you need an optical to coaxial converter. This very inexpensive one fills the bill perfectly and I highly recommend it. ================================================================================================================================== Update: February 8, 2010 Last night, at the urging of my son, I watched the Super Bowl for about three minutes just to see what a totally uncompressed 1080i HD live feed looked like. (My son had told me that he had seen an article stating this was the first time this has been done, at least for the Super Bowl, though I do not know if regular television shows or local news broadcasts are compressed in any way: they don't look as though they are.) (Why only three minutes? I am not a sports fan and I have absolutely no interest in the Super Bowl! After assessing the picture quality, my wife and I "reverted" to a 480p image and watched the DVD of "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World.") Obviously, if one were watching this broadcast via a cable or satellite hookup, the video would of necessity be compressed. And even fairly uncritical viewer can easily see this compression. Using this unit with a good antenna I was able to see how uncompressed video appears - while knowing for a fact that it WAS uncompressed. Let me tell you - it looked VERY good! As a matter of fact, I have NEVER seen a television image look AS good. My home theater screen is 108" in diagonal (16:9 ratio) and the projected picture was quite amazing. (The sound, Dolby Digital, was also amazing.) This is just another reason to buy this tuner. Even if you have cable in your home theater, if something like the Super Bowl is being broadcast on a local channel and you wish to view it with the best possible picture quality, the only way to do that currently is to obtain your television signal over-the-air with an antenna. As this tuner produces the very best picture (and sound) I have ever seen - period - you could temporarily disconnect your cable and connect an antenna to this tuner. (As this tuner passes unencrypted QAM cable signals, you can always leave it connected to your system; all you'd need to do is to swap connections.) You would then have the best of both worlds: cable channels when you want them and the best possible picture when you want that. ================================================================================================================================== Update: March 10, 2011 As I mentioned previously, Amazon itself really should sell this product. They would be performing a great service for people who wish to own a separate HD TV tuner. This particular one is almost certainly superior to the tuner which is included in any newer television set. This ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box also has analog RCA outputs in addition to component video and HDMI outputs so it will work with ANY older (analog) television as well as newer ones; if your older set does not have audio/video RCA inputs, you can easily buy a PHILIPS SWS2104W/27 Switching RF Modulator or similar (Amazon offers many choices at low prices) and use that to connect this tuner to your television set. When you finally do upgrade to a newer digital television (or monitor) you can use this tuner to augment your cable/satellite connection if you wish. Thus it is "past-proof" as well as "future-proof" and, having owned mine for over a year now, I continue to give it my highest recommendation.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything I needed it to be,
By jamesalan "jamesalan" (Chicago Boonies) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box (Electronics)
I bought this to receive HD over the air broadcasts in a fringe area (sixty miles +/- west of Chicago).
I couldn't be more pleased. Set up was easy and uncomplicated. The quality and stabilty of the picture is superb. The cabinet and remote are solid and appear to be well built. The unit runs cool...the only noticeable heat is near the power supply, which is to be expected. I don't have Dolby 5.1 so can't comment on the audio output. I purchased from EPV thru Amazon and received in less tha 5 working days. At $9.99, shipping was quite reasonable. Very highly recommended.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
HDMI Not Fully Functionable,
By DR (Far North) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box (Electronics)
It took about three weeks to get this unit (ordered directly from epVision) as they couldn't pay the extra 2 bucks to send it priority mail instead of parcel post.
I would have given it 4 stars as the picture is top quality and it receives marginal OTA digital signals better than any other DTV receiver I've tried. However, the HDMI output does not carry the digital audio signal. Having connected it to my A/V receiver, I could only get a 2-channel stereo signal. I was able to work around this by using the optical audio connection in the back. In response to my e-mail complaint, epVision said that only a decoded audio signal is sent through the HDMI connection. It's their belief that most customers will use the HDMI connection directly to their TV. If a fully functioning HDMI connection is important to you, then you should keep searching. If not, and you can live with a toslink audio connection, then the picture quality and good fringe area reception might persuade you to buy it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
nice.,
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Great tuner. I got this tuner for my older set that doesn't have it built in. Everything was great except the remote. I called customer support and they sent me a new piece. The customer support was very helpful. I would recommend this to anyone. It does the job.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
works well, great features, I'm very happy with it.,
By R Gibbons "R Gibbons" (Silicon Valley, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box (Electronics)
Works well, good reception, easy setup, rich feature set, works with any input/output connection I've seen in the past few decades. Comes with SD & HD cables (but not HDMI & Optical). The remote works well, bounces off white wall (as good as Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Epson, Onkyo, and Samsung equipment it is stacked on top of), width of box is a bit narrower than the equipment above (wish it was the same size for stacking). I use this for a home-theater projector.
Arrived in 2 days (with standard shipping charge). I never heard of this company before, but I'm impressed, and like their product and shipping speed. Seems you need to use an optical cable in addition to the HDMI cable, if you want to get 5.1 sound instead of stereo. Pass-through means you can split off the RF signal, to drive a VCR or other equipment that wants to be hooked up to the antenna; I'm not using this feature (don't record to VCR any more) so can't comment on it. Instruction manual does a nice job of describing what all the formats are, if you aren't sure what to use.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very pleased with this hdtv reciever!,
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I purchased this reciever trying to get the picture quality out of my 50" Sony Grand Wega Tv. I didn't realize when i purchased the tv in 2004 that it was just a hdtv monitor. I recently canceled my cable due to getting fed up with nothing new on and me watching channels i could get for free. I had purchased a Craigs converter box which picked up the local 8 channels in the area. After reviewing different hdtv tuners, i decided to give this one a shot.
At first i was disappointed because i thought i was going to pick up more channels than i did with the converter box- note i only have an indoor hdtv antenna. This box picked up the same 8 channels but within a short period of time, i realized how much better the picture looked. The picture quality is excellent, way better than anything cable was delivering me. The reciever seems well built and as with other reviews i have to agree that the remote control could go for some improvements. You have to aim it just right in order for it to work. I have to give this reciever a huge thumbs up. I am extremely happy with the picture quality. Now im thinking about getting an outdoor antenna and see what else i can pull in.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
works great,
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Gets a great hd picture OTA with antenna which is what I bought it for. Tried it with cable just for the hell of it and it got the same exact channels as ota. Haven't tried hdmi yet ordered a cable, but this thing works great, a little slow to boot but I don't mind. Seems hard to find a reliable tuner box like this at this price.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
works very good,
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Overall function is very good. works just as described. I would buy again, I would have given it 5 stars.... but, It's just is kinda over priced.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cable box,
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Excellent! No more renting a box from the cable company! Easy set-up. Works well.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good tuner. remote a little weak,
By Tesla "Big ed" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ePVision PHD-205LE HDTV Tuner ATSC / QAM (HD) / NTSC (Pass-through Only) Tuner Receiver Box (Electronics)
Like a lot of people, I have ditched the cable company and gone with over the air TV and the internet. I have a Sony LCD TV that does not have an internal tuner (they call them "HD monitors") I purchased this and hooked it up to the RCA antenna. It works great and the picture I get is better than what I had with Time Warner. The only flaw is the remote which has a weak signal. Otherwise, I am very happy.
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