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In our tests, the Terk Trinity pulled in more stations than non-amplified (and many amplified) indoor antennae ... the most svelte or easy-to-conceal HDTV antenna on the market, the Terk Trinity ...
The new Terk antenna’s branches are tuned to receive a broader range of frequencies than a conventional rabbit ear. The HDTVi indoor antenna is also designed to receive both UHF and VHF signals as ...
The Terk amplified Multi-Directional HDTV antenna was not a top performer ... look for a more sensitive indoor antenna, such as the Mohu Releaf or Curve models. However, if you're in a ...
The stylish, high-performance HDTVi is the only indoor antenna designed to receive both UHF and VHF signals (channels 2 — 69), to provide reception of all local HDTV broadcasts. The compact, ...
The Terk Horizon is a stylish amplified antenna that looks more like a small sound bar. It delivers quality digital TV reception, as long as you use a proper power outlet. In a market where ...
An expensive, amplified model may perform ... for their attractive and unique design. Most indoor HDTV antennas are ugly, pointy things like the Terk HDTVa or flat, black pieces of hard plastic ...
For those who found a recent survey of medium-range HDTV antennas ... the black hole for indoor antennas, none of these outperformed the short- and medium-range models. Terk Trinity ($39.99 ...
reaffirming the company’s position as a leader in HDTV technology. In addition, TERK’s XMicro XM Satellite Radio antenna and HDTVi indoor HDTV antenna were honored as industry-leading products, and ...
TERK Technologies showed off its new HDTVlp, a high-performance, all-band indooroutdoor DTV/HDTV antenna that is designed for installation in urban and suburban areas where line-of-sight to the ...
Albro's top choices were the Mohu Leaf, without amplifier, along with a long time favorite of mine, the amplified Terk HDTVa UHF log periodic ... wrote a review of the Mohu Leaf Indoor HDTV antenna.
Terk Technologies have released the HDTVo, a compact outdoor HDTV antenna for city dwellers and for those who don't want a giant dish sticking out of their windows (or for their cranky landlords ...