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    Component Cables for the TV Tuner? (averTV hybrid nanoexpress)

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by CDanyo, May 6, 2008.

  1. CDanyo

    CDanyo Notebook Enthusiast

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    It shipped with a cable that supports composite, but is there any way for composite cables?

    Also I heard from someone that it was suppose to be an HD antenna,but it appears to be a regular one .__.
     
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    bump, please help!
     
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    bump for great justice
     
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    maxpower47 Notebook Guru

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    There is no difference between a "digital" antenna and a regular one. You could pull in digital channels just fine with a 50 year old pair of rabbit ears.
     
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    yay question down, thanks maxpower47.

    can anyone answer the component cable question?^^