Plasma TV's

Started by jmbeam Jun 15, 2005 4 posts
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#1
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Is it common for a 42" Plasma TV to not have a RF coaxial connection? I was
wondering what percentage of TV's made were like this?


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#2
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If it doesn't have a tuner, it won't have an RF connector. I work mostly
with monitors so to me it's common.

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Joe Hart



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Subject: Plasma TV's

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Is it common for a 42" Plasma TV to not have a RF coaxial connection? I was
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#3
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Remember the word "tv" implies it has a tv tuner in it. In those cases,
it would require an rf input for the antenna. You are most likely
talking about a "plasma monitor" rather than a "plasma tv".
(I'm working on a response to your dvhs questions)

Jason Burroughs


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Subject: Plasma TV's

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Is it common for a 42" Plasma TV to not have a RF coaxial connection? I
was
wondering what percentage of TV's made were like this?


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#4
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The terminology Sanyo used is a "display". Not TV or monitor. Thanks

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> Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:26:48 -0500
> To: HDTV Magazine <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Plasma TV's
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> Remember the word "tv" implies it has a tv tuner in it. In those cases,
> it would require an rf input for the antenna. You are most likely
> talking about a "plasma monitor" rather than a "plasma tv".
> (I'm working on a response to your dvhs questions)
>
> Jason Burroughs
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf
> Of James F.Healy Jr.
> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:12 AM
> To: HDTV Magazine
> Subject: Plasma TV's
>
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Is it common for a 42" Plasma TV to not have a RF coaxial connection? I
> was
> wondering what percentage of TV's made were like this?
>
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