When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. RCA is now offering a new “flat plate” consumer antenna designed for off-air reception of digital ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. HAUPPAGE, N.Y. – RCA has launched their two new indoor HD antennas, the ANT2100F and ANT2150F, ...
I have a hard time getting over-the-air signals at my house in San Jose. That’s become an issue lately, because I’ve been reviewing some big-screen digital TVs and been wanting to tune them into the ...
RCA’s amplified antenna ($79 at Amazon) is supposed to be capable of receiving broadcast signals from broadcast towers up to 60 miles away, but in my testing it came nowhere close to the performance ...
TWICE VIP Award 2016 Winner! RCA’s new SLIVR series utilizes the company’s patented multi-directional reception technology, allowing it to pick up signals in all 360 degrees around a location. The ...
Cord cutting is on the rise, as people are tired of getting gouged by their cable companies. Some people may have forgotten, but depending on where you live, you can pull in plenty of HD channels over ...
The RCA ultra-thin indoor antenna receives local HD and digital TV broadcasts but looks nothing like those old intrusive rabbit-ear antennas my dad had on the family TV decades ago. Instead, it’s an ...
Ditching your cable- or satellite-TV subscription and going to a setup combining a streaming device along with an antenna to pick up over-the-air digital broadcasts is a smart move that will save you ...
New York — AudioVox has begun the rollout of its RCA-branded indoor TV antennas, targeting new DTV purchasers and set-top converter box users making the transition from analog to digital reception.
I’ve had a lot of success with RCA’s A1500, a flat, living room friendly UHF/VHF antenna that’s capable of receiving OTA HD. But it’s not amplified, meaning it won’t be right for many viewers who want ...
The RCA ultra-thin indoor antenna, pictured above, receives local HD and digital TV broadcasts, but looks nothing like those old intrusive rabbit-ear antennas my dad had on the family TV decades ago.