Are there any small TVs for ATSC 3.0?

I've been very happy with my ADTH NextGen TV box that connects to my TV using an HDMI cable. It receives OTA signals and gives you the choice of watching ATSC 1.0 or 3.0 broadcasts. The cost isn't bad either. Their customer support has been very good also.
 
I've been very happy with my ADTH NextGen TV box that connects to my TV using an HDMI cable. It receives OTA signals and gives you the choice of watching ATSC 1.0 or 3.0 broadcasts. The cost isn't bad either. Their customer support has been very good also.
Am I correct in understanding that a box is required for each TV? Also are there any DVR capabilities - I can''t find it listed on the website
 
Am I correct in understanding that a box is required for each TV? Also are there any DVR capabilities - I can''t find it listed on the website

Coming in early 2025, the ADTH NEXTGEN TV Box Gen 2 now comes with unconnected DRM and DVR. ATSC 3.0 NEXTGEN TV brings more high-quality content, such as live sports events, movies, TV shows, news broadcasts, and more. It improves the TV viewing experience with higher audio and video quality, including up to 4K resolution, HDR, and immersive audio. ATSC 3.0 is a hybrid broadcast and IP-based delivery standard that uses OFDM modulation instead of 8VSB modulation. It supports more robust transmission for reception on both fixed and mobile devices, datacasting capabilities, and more accessibility, personalization, and interactivity.

I'm in a very poor reception area because the signals bounce off of the terrain or cars or aircraft and arrive at different times which screws over the tuners. They freak out and start over again to assemble the picture. Some days, reception is fine and others it unviewable and a waste of time to try. I've tried about 4 different roof top antennas without any improvement.
I've split the antenna signal between my Dish ViP211z, the TV tuner and this ADTH NextGen TV Box. The ADTH device outperforms the other two hands down. It reassembles the picture much faster than the other two tuners. When conditions are good, I can use the Dish receiver to watch my OTA channels (I don't pay Dish for locals). When conditions are bad, I use the ADTH box to see as much as I can without the lengthy disruptions the other two tuners have.
I haven't been able to figure out the cause of signals degradation. Sometimes, it's a clear day, sometimes it's cloudy. Dense cloud cover like when it's raining may permit better reception but I can't guarantee it. I'm not that far from the towers but there are several tall hills between my antenna and them. I've been twice as far from the towers with my RV and gotten higher signal strength without the glitches. Because the ADTH NextGen TV Box gives me the best picture with the least interruptions, I'll continue to stand by it.
I haven't tried connecting a storage device to see how well the DVR function works but they say to connect a USB device it increase storage.
 
Technically, it doesn't say ATSC 3 DVR. Implies it like crazy, BUT….

It appears the powers that be have no intention of letting any ATSC 3 signal be recorded- especially encrypted ones.

I have some very evil things to say about the entire ATSC 3 purveyors.

LG was smart.
 
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