

You can get one Clear TV antenna for $28 or two for $36. Since TV was originally broadcast and able to be received via an antenna, and the major networks still broadcast a signal for free, there’s the feeling like we’re entitled to free television, and not just PBS. We all just want to watch TV without having to pay to do so. It’s along the same principle of paying the cable guy off in order to give you free movie channels. The hype comes from the idea of “free TV”, something people have been wanting for decades now. This is a tall order as in most cases cable and satellite beams crystal clear HD movies and TV shows non-stop. The makers of the Clear TV say that it provides a better experience than what your satellite dish or cable provider can deliver. Many begrudgingly pay their cable bill each month wishing there was a free or low cost alternative.
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It’s always been possible to get channels for free using an antenna connected to your TV, but the quality has been so poor for so long that cable and satellite service has become the norm. This coincided with the need to adapt your TV for the new signals, or upgrade it to an HDTV. The promise of a digital antenna really took on a new level when they started broadcasting HD channels for free several years back. But can a simple device like this really be the answer to saving all that cash each month?

Clear TV is presented as a way to stop paying cable and satellite TV and just use their antenna to access TV shows and content.
