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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 23:24:26 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/193742"><b>victord</b></A> : I recently got rid of my bedroom tv (13" JVC--had for over 20 years).  Picked up a 26" Samsung WS HDTV w/built-in HD Tuner--this was the smallest tubed HD I could mount on a wall bracket.  The investment was just over $700--not completely out of reach.  I am truly satisfied with the purchase and all that HD has to offer.  Locally, I receive (1)NBC, (4)PBS, (2)ABC, (2) CBS, (2)WB, and (1)FOX over the air digital stations on amplified rabbit ears--no UPN digital yet.  I also receive the analog transmissions--yes, there is a difference.  While I don't know when or where the force feed should start, I am just happy it is available.  Why not just embrace it?]]></description>
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