Yes. but you still have to make sure they have some kind of tuner after february 2009 in the US
A LAN is a "Local Area Network". Your cable box is providing one or more Ethernet ports by means of which you can access the Internet.
HDMI cables carry both video and audio. You only need one.
I havent the slightest! iLogic101 says: RJ59 is coaxial cable which is used to transmit video and internet data. This is the thick round cable that goes into your cable box and/or cable modem.
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Yes, as long as you have a HDMI connection on your cable box - just connect it to the TV HDMI input.
All HDTVs need a special box from your cable provider.
If you have analog Cable, you may need to do a "channel search or auto program" on your TV to find your channels. Go to your TV menu, look for these options. If you have digital cable and have a cable tv receiver, you will need to call your cable company. They may have to send a "re-hit" which basically reprograms your cable box.
i think so. you need a hd ready set top box like sky hd
If his TV is cable ready and your cable company offers basic cable with out a cable box then just use a cable rated splitter and run the cable to his TV without a box he will only get basic and probably advanced basic. You need a cable box or a TV with a built in decoder to get digital signals.
All 'cable ready' means is that it has the proper type of antenna connector on it and it's able to scan channel ranges outside of the regular broadcast channels. What maters is if the TV had a digital tuner on it. If it does, great, you should be all set. If it doesn't, then a converter box will be needed.
It depends what inputs you have on your moniter such as s-video inputs but Yes technically you can
Yes. The Direct TV hookup is the box alone, from the box can come a cable, HDMI and even Composite outputs.
It is a digital cable tuner that uses a card instead of a cable set top box. The FCC approved an industry agreed upon standard for digital cable ready TVs. The standard will let consumers view digital and hi-def programs on their TV without a set-top box. All customers will need is a
no, you need to take the cable out of the box first, plug it in, and connect.
You will need to call the cable company for this.
You must have a HDTV converter box from your cable company.
Most recent flat screen LCD TV's come with an HDMI cable to ensure the viewer is able to hook up an HDTV cable box or TV attenae. Optional cords such as VGA cables generally cost extra