
Pick up an Digital ATSC signal for your High Def TV with this stand-alone set-top box from I-Rocks.
ATSC
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) established the ATSC digital television standard in 1982 as a replacement for the older, analog NTSC standard used to broadcast television in North America.
ATSC delivers crisp, high-definition video and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound over existing airwaves. Most large broadcasting companies already broadcast terrestrial ATSC signals of their content. Basically, all you need is an ATSC tuner to get free full-HD content on your HDTV.
The Digital ATSC Tuner
This tuner is compatible with HDTV, EDTV, and SDTV monitors and displays and boasts an ATSC HDTV-compliant MPEG-II decoder. With advanced motion adaptive de-interlacing and Terrestrial 8 VSB demodulation, you're guaranteed the best possible signal reception for your location.
Component, S-Video, and composite outputs are available for compatibility with virtually any home theater setup. And the included remote control, power adapter and stand make installation a cinch, space conservation a breeze and operation as easy as the touch of a button.