where is cable input on tv located

Asked by Dean on 11/21/2013 1  Answer

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5 The tv is an HD-ready tv. It is made primarily for commercial installations such as sports bars and airports. If you want to watch cable tv on this set, you'll need to get a cable box or satellite set top box from your provider or buy an over-the-air tuner. Once you have the set top box, you can use component video or HDMI to connect it to your tv depending on which 'blades' (input cards) you bought with the tv. If you have the HDMI or DVI blade, then use that for your set top box connection as that will give you the highest performance. If you don't have either of those, but have the component video blade, then use that for the set top box connection as this still supports HD up to 1080. If you can't connect with either of those then you will not be able to hook up the set top box in HD. You could use a regular composite or a-video connection for your set top box but you will be limited to standard definition (480i). Hope that helps even if it was slightly off from the answer you were looking for.
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