Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home audio, and author of the daily Insider newsletter. He has rigorously tested, reviewed and written about AV equipment for the company since 2006.
One option for trimming your monthly bills is to cut the cord, swapping your pricey cable service for an indoor TV antenna and free over-the-air television. You’ll want to make sure you can get decent ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. But remember: The channels you end up receiving are ultimately determined by antenna placement in your home, proximity to a broadcast tower, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Although many people ditched their TV antenna to move on to more modern setups, it's making a return as people continue to ditch cable. Moving ...
Outdoor TV antennas can be useful, but they are also constantly exposed to the elements. When you live in an area with frequent rain, snow, or falling leaves, exterior TV antennas can become blocked ...
Jim Kimble, editor of AntennaLand, puts Walmart’s budget-friendly $12 “onn.” Ultra-Thin Indoor TV Antenna to the test. In this hands-on comparison, he measures its performance against two trusted ...
With a TV antenna, you can get tons of channels and countless types of programming for free. You also get better visual quality than cable (antenna TV is uncompressed). In addition, you don’t have to ...
The Clearstream Horizon is a good-looking indoor TV antenna with a companion signal amplifier. It performed well in our tests and should work in areas of good to moderate signals. The Antennas Direct ...
TV antennas might seem like a relic of a bygone era, when the number of channels you received could be counted on one hand. But as consumers try to trim their ever-escalating cable and satellite TV ...