Hi,
It really depends on your PIP output on the cable box and whether or not the output is HDTV or standard TV. And in some cases, the PIP output will only display non-HDTV channels, depending again, on the box and the cable company.
However, IF the cable company says that a HDTV signal is available from the PIP output on the cable box, then it'll probably work. The only way to be sure is to connect a TV and find out.
Hope this helps,
Cubby
You connect up to 5 devices with HDMI cables to the switch, and connect the switch output to your TV with another HDMI cable. You the selector switch or the remote to go between the devices.
Yes you can with the converter.Even i have to buy that .
You would connect them in series to double the output voltage.
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Yes there is an HDMI output available for use on this laptop.
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The output tags, where you connect the circuit to.
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To increase voltage output when using more then one battery connect the batteries in series.