it may be to do with upgrading the built in free view or it might be for free sat...??
The Common Interface Port (CI or CI+) on LCD TVs is primarily used to allow viewers to access subscription-based digital television services. It enables the connection of a Conditional Access Module (CAM), which decrypts encrypted channels provided by service providers. This allows users to watch premium content without the need for additional set-top boxes, streamlining their viewing experience. Additionally, the CI slot supports various standards and can accommodate different types of CAMs based on the service provider's requirements.
CI Atlanta - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 31 December 2010
If your Apple Tv has a female HDMI port and the device you are connecting it to also has an femaleHDMI port.
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The VGA port, it's the blue trapezoid shaped port.
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CI slot stands for Common Interface slot. It is a slot found on digital television receivers where a Conditional Access Module (CAM) can be inserted. The CAM then allows the TV to receive encrypted channels and services, such as pay-per-view or subscription-based channels.
S-video is better than the composite video when output to a television
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if you want high quality a HDMI port, but if you want a tv cheaper an AV/Component port
I don't know, but probably not, Dick Wolf created both, SVU and CI, and then there's also just Law & Order, but if you had 2 TV shows, would you combine both, I think you get more money by having 2 TV shows, don't you think?
A CI (Common Interface) module is a hardware device that allows a digital television or set-top box to decrypt encrypted channels by accepting a conditional access module (CAM) inserted into it. The CAM can be used to access subscription or pay-per-view content that requires decryption. The CI module provides the necessary decryption keys to access the content.