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Originally Posted by Robb
Just watched this sucker tonight. It has such an amazing picture on it !
I wish it had a remote though !
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If you are using this TV with cable, the cable box will almost always have a remote, unless the cable connects directly to the antenna port at the back of the set. However, if you are watching the set using an OTA antenna (I don't know if Canada's DTV rules required all TV stations to convert to digital when that country converted to all-digital TV as did the US, or whether you still have NTSC OTA stations alongside the digital stations for standard definition on older CRT sets), you still must change channels, etc. at the set. Zenith did, however, make a version of this TV that had a remote, but the catch was there was no on-off button on the set itself on the remote models. If the remote went bad for any reason, one had to either use a switched AC outlet to turn the set on and off or physically plug/unplug the set from the AC wall socket.