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The Death of High Fidelity
You must connect this to a HD antenna and to your TV..The picture will be as good as your TV picture. You will have a black bar on the top and bottom of the screen creating the 16:9 format
Alot of the new TV's already have HDTV tuners (also called ATSC tuners) built in, so you don't need to get this Samsung tuner (or any other brand) if you plan to buy a new TV. You will only need it if you want to use your old TV to watch HDTV programs. If you do alot of recording of TV shows, there are some DVD recorders that have HDTV decoders built-in so you can use them to replace your VCR.
The location of the TV/tuner is irrelevant. What matters is the location of your HDTV antenna. If you have a antenna of the roof of your house, chances are you will have get excellent reception. If you don't have a roof antenna, most likely the reception will be weaker than a roof antenna and you will need to move the antenna around to see where you get the best reception.
To see what may be available in your area, enter your zip code or full address into www.antennaweb.org and when the results are displayed, click on the selection to show "digital" stations only.