They both have screwed up lives
No, it doesn't. If a TV does have a Digital Tuner then it will say so in the menu.
If it has a built-in tuner, yes, most don't. You can buy an outboard tuner and connect the projector using the video in / out connectors. VCR's have this tuner.
No, an ATSC/QAM tuner card will not work with PAL broadcast signals in Australia. ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is primarily used in North America, while PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is the standard used in Australia and many other countries. To receive PAL signals, you would need a tuner specifically designed for PAL broadcasts.
No, this TV has an analog tuner. When it was built, it was thought that DVI was going to be the connection of choice for HDTV systems, so it has these inputs. It can be connected to HDTV tuners w ith a HDMI to DVI converter cable.
The digital tuner also demodulates the normal analog broadcasting. The tuner outputs a analog composite video signal to Video Processing Chip. In that chip, there is a ADC to convert the analog to digital, then after procession, display the content on the screen
No, Phantom of Chaos only takes the monster's name, effect and ATK. Being a Tuner is not part of a card's effect, it is a sub-type, it is what the monster 'is', not what it 'does'.
There is currently no way to remove the 'Tuner' subtype from a monster.
One is Chinese. The other is American. Both, however, are made in China
The strobe tuner was the first tuner invented. Therefore, the electronic tuner was evolved from it. The strobe tuner was invented by Dick Peterson in 1948 and it is hard to determine who really invented the electronic tuner based on it being evolved from the strobe tuner.
No. A TV tuner card receives television signals just as a regular television set would. Other than a cable bill (if you have cable), there are no fees associated with receiving a TV tuner card.
Who Is Nat Tuner?
A chromatic tuner.
The Tuner was created in 2004.
meaning of t.v tuner
It is not a Tuner monster - Tuner is a monster subtype and will be displayed with the monster's type (Dragon/Warrior, etc) and supertype (Effect/Normal, etc). It is not enough just for it to have Tuner in its name, that is not the definition of a Tuner monster. You are free to use Powered Tuner as a Synchro component, but only as a non-Tuner monster.
A "non-Tuner" monster is a monster that does not have "/TUNER" listed next to their monster type. Basically, all monster cards are considered to be "non-Tuner" as long as they do not state they are a Tuner in their card type.
The Piano Tuner was created in 2003.