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The most common complaint with the DTVPal (and the TR-40) is the poor reception the units provide. They do not seem to pull in weaker signals well. (''Around $60 retail'')This unit has a built in timer allowing it to "auto tune" when used in conjunction with a VCR, or DVR. The most common complaint with the DTVPal (and the TR-40) is the poor reception the units provide. They do not seem to pull in weaker signals well. (''Around $60 retail'')This is a "low cost" alternative to the DTVPal, designed to be purchased outright with the government [[CECB coupon]] program. Around $40 retail.This is a "low cost" alternative to the DTVPal, designed to be purchased outright with the government [[CECB coupon]] program. It also has the built in timer feature. Around $40 retail.This is a DTVPal with the analog pass-through feature and an enhanced digital tuner for optimizing weak signal areas. This unit is better at pulling in weak signals than the original DTV Pal and TR-40, however, other manufacturers still outperform the reception capabilities of this digital converter box.This is a DTVPal with the analog pass-through feature and an enhanced digital tuner for optimizing weak signal areas. This unit is better at pulling in weak signals than the original DTV Pal and TR-40, however, other manufacturers still outperform the reception capabilities of this digital converter box. This has the built in timer feature like the previous models.