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In Reply to: HDTV on Cable? posted by Ron on September 28, 2001 at 19:14:43:
To clarify a bit--to properly display a Hi-Def signal, the tv must of course be capable of doing so... I don't know of any monitor/tv that has an HD input that does not require component...(3 cables).S-video is not HD.
Composite is not HD.You can of course display a digital signal in standard definition through any input to the tv.
I've had an HD tv for 1.5 years now, and have a TimeWarner HD converter box.
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> I've had an HD tv for 1.5 years now, and have a TimeWarner HD > converter box.Wow, what part of NY do you live? How much is the service, how many channels, does it include HD HBO and Showtime, and what kind of outputs on the box?
Thanks
Mike
I'm in NC, not NY...The output on the Scientific Atlanta 2000HD box are component...
I can only get HBO and Showtime in HD--that's all that TimeWarner cable offers.
The HD box is the same price as the digital box, about $7.95/month.
SHO and HBO the usual, about $10 each...
can the same box be used for regular cable as well?Thanks for the info
Mike
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