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NS-DXA1

Brand Name: 
Insignia
Manufacturer: 
LG
Fox Cities HD Rating: 
0
Insignia NS-DXA1
Retail Information
Retail Price: 
$59
Available At: 
Best Buy
DTV Coupon Eligible: 
Yes
Included In The Box: 
Remote Control
Included In The Box: 
Batteries
Included In The Box: 
RCA Audio/Video Cable
Included In The Box: 
Coaxial Cable
Included In The Box: 
User Manual
Technical Specifications
Inputs: 
Antenna
Outputs: 
Coaxial Cable (To TV)
Outputs: 
RCA Video
Outputs: 
RCA Audio
Audio Output: 
Stereo
Remote Control Operates TV: 
Yes
Electronic Program Guide (EPG): 
Simple EPG
Electronic Program Guide (EPG): 
Now/Next
Channel Programming: 
Manual Add/Erase/Skip
Channel Programming: 
Auto Search
Channel Programming: 
Favorite Channel
Channel Programming: 
Channel Recall
Picture Modes: 
Letterbox
Picture Modes: 
Cropped
Picture Modes: 
Standard/Normal
Picture Modes: 
Squeezed
Picture Modes: 
Zoom
Aspect Ratios Supported: 
Standard (4:3)
Aspect Ratios Supported: 
Widescreen (16:9)
Languages Supported: 
English
Languages Supported: 
Spanish
Languages Supported: 
French
Parental Controls / V-Chip: 
Yes
Power-Saving Mode: 
Energy Star
MPEG Decoder: 
LG LGDT1111D
Tuner Hardware: 
LG TDVG-H051F
Tuner Hardware: 
Sanyo UBA00A
More Information
Warranty Coverage: 
90 Days Parts
Warranty Coverage: 
90 Days Labor
Your rating: None Average: 4 (8 votes)

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I bought this converter and

I bought this converter and it seems to work fine. Easy to setup. Found a bunch of channels I never knew existed...for example, I get two channel 7s and three channel 44s. But I can't get channel 25 or 56 no matter what I do. I can't give up on American Idol or So You Think You Can Dance that easily! Come on FOX!!

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