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hi, i just bought a Zenith (LG) Dtt901 Digital TV Tuner Converter Box $9.99 after NTIA $40 coupon
in Kmart store at 3443 W Addison St, Chicago, IL‎ - (773) 478-1334. they have a pile of them in stock.
The price on them is $49.99 and they only charge tax on $9.99 (49.99-40 coupon). that's the best
Converter Box currently on the market by avsforum reviewers.

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Government coupon link - FYI according to the dtv2009.gov site, March 31, 2009 is the last day to request the coupons.

A nice summary of digital TV conversion on February 17, 2009

Comparison of Coupon-Eligible Converter Box units:
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Message edited by: suicier on 2009-01-02 07:19:09 CST
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thanks for the heads up....i will drop by that Kmart tomorrow. i think this same model is $59 at cc?

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cheapbrass said:thanks for the heads up....i will drop by that Kmart tomorrow. i think this same model is $59 at cc?

I think it's $59.99 almost everywhere. I was lucky enough to be able to combine th3 $40 NTIA "coupon" with a $10 off $40 at Radio Shack, but availablity of the DTT901 is spotty there, and combining the coupons is VERY YMMV.

Good find OP.

I like the DTT901 so far. The remote is a bit small, and the online "guide" is very basic, but it does it's job well, and it has analog pass-through.

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george2001 said:I like the DTT901 so far. The remote is a bit smallthat's why it only takes 1 AA battery!

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FYI...I went to CC and got a 110% PM to the Kmart price. The store was aware of it and did not even call to check stock. I bought two.

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do you have a copy of your receipt? how did u price match with CC? thanks.

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Will there ever be or is there now a DTV converter box with a RGB /DB9 jack so you could hook up an old computer monitor (or even a new one) and turn it into a TV?

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Will there ever be a DTV converter box that has a VGA/RGB/DB9 jack on it so you could hook a computer monitor up to it?

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SophieTheDog said:Will there ever be or is there now a DTV converter box with a RGB /DB9 jack so you could hook up an old computer monitor (or even a new one) and turn it into a TV?

Assuming you are feeding a HDTV Signal into it, I would think providing 1080P would be extremely easy for nearly all Computer Monitors to display. The CRT I'm using right now goes to 1600X1200.

What is the Refresh Rate for the 1080P HDTV Standard ?

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I built a Media Center PC with a TV Tuner Card, and have an old (but good) CRT Monitor hooked up to it. The picture is clearly better than any plain-jane TV I've ever owned. It looks exceptional (to my eyes) when I'm playing a DVD. But I do not think it is HDTV as Comcast charges extra for that, and I've not paying !

But when I buy a Blu-Ray Player I've pretty sure it will work. I'm just waiting for a 5.25" Blu-Ray DVD Player to drop to $50.

Message edited by: SalemCat on 2008-09-05 19:26:23 CDT
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To those who could not find a Kmart near you, get this Zenith 901 online to save some gas and tax. Meritline has it @$29.99 + FS after governement coupon. link

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BlackKB said:To those who could not find a Kmart near you, get this Zenith 901 online to save some gas and tax. Meritline has it @$29.99 + FS after governement coupon. link

That costs $69.99. At Circuit City, it is just $59.99.

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question on these converters, do I need it only for over the air signals? meaning what if I have an analog TV and a cable box (non HD), I don't need this new digital converter box right?

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SalemCat said:SophieTheDog said:Will there ever be or is there now a DTV converter box with a RGB /DB9 jack so you could hook up an old computer monitor (or even a new one) and turn it into a TV?

Assuming you are feeding a HDTV Signal into it, I would think providing 1080P would be extremely easy for nearly all Computer Monitors to display. The CRT I'm using right now goes to 1600X1200.

What is the Refresh Rate for the 1080P HDTV Standard ?

1600x1200 is not big enough to fit 1080P. 1080 is 1920x1080... just saying...

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2cheap2eat said:question on these converters, do I need it only for over the air signals? meaning what if I have an analog TV and a cable box (non HD), I don't need this new digital converter box right?

If you got cable, you don't need these boxes. It's for people who got free TV now.

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Morisato13 said: 1600x1200 is not big enough to fit 1080P. 1080 is 1920x1080... just saying...

Good to know. Do you know what the Refresh Rate is ?

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Morisato13 said: 1600x1200 is not big enough to fit 1080P. 1080 is 1920x1080... just saying...

So 1200 Vertical Lines would be just fine, as the HDTV Standard is 1080. But 1600 Horizonal is not nearly as WIDE as 1920. Which would make sense, as CRT Monitors are usually the old 4:3 Format.

So it is unlikely that any CRT is going to match the Full HDTV Standard.

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SophieTheDog said:Will there ever be a DTV converter box that has a VGA/RGB/DB9 jack on it so you could hook a computer monitor up to it?

Nope, Congress was very careful to make sure these boxes would be useless for anyone with advanced technology. Their goal is to make otherwise useless TVs work. Nothing else.

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unhuman said:Nope, Congress was very careful to make sure these boxes would be useless for anyone with advanced technology. Their goal is to make otherwise useless TVs work. Nothing else.
Too bad for the early HD adopters who bought TVs classified as HD-Ready but didn't include HD tuners. Now they are stuck with using down-converting boxes or buying expensive HD tuner boxes with VGA/Component outputs and no discounts.

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