The Second Analog Converter, March 27, 2013
It's about an inch wider than the Sunkey, but about the same height and depth. No channel display, but a green light when it's on, and a red "standby light when it's off. It hooks up the same way the Sunkey did: antenna to the "in" port, TV to the "out", and plug it in. The plug's a lot better, too; just a regular two-prong instead of some giant 2" x 2" cube.
An added feature: channel up/down buttons on top of the box. The remote can be programmed to power both the box and TV, and it's chunkier and more substantial than the Sunkey's wafer-thin unit.
A hopeful sign of Digital Stream's confidence in its products: the website and phone number on a sticker on top of the box! (Sunkey never did that.) Let us hope.
The Second Analog Converter, March 27, 2013
It's about an inch wider than the Sunkey, but about the same height and depth. No channel display, but a green light when it's on, and a red "standby light when it's off. It hooks up the same way the Sunkey did: antenna to the "in" port, TV to the "out", and plug it in. The plug's a lot better, too; just a regular two-prong instead of some giant 2" x 2" cube.
An added feature: channel up/down buttons on top of the box. The remote can be programmed to power both the box and TV, and it's chunkier and more substantial than the Sunkey's wafer-thin unit.
A hopeful sign of Digital Stream's confidence in its products: the website and phone number on a sticker on top of the box! (Sunkey never did that.) Let us hope.