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Im wondering what I would need to do to set up game consoles with this T.V. It was free, and it's huge, but there's no Audio/Video ports, only the cable connector. So how can I go about connecting my game consoles with it?
 

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You'll need a peripheral device such as a VCR with inputs to run the game system through. I have an older TV that lacks inputs, so to play my PS2, I use a VCR for the inputs and just play it that way. Works just as well, although it's a little more work and one more device taking up space.

Of course, I have my TV connected to my VCR via a needle cable (you know, like what the SNES had). It's a sucky set up, but works.

I imagine anything you could connect to that TV that had inputs would work, but VCR's are a very cheap way to get it done.
 

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Go to Radio Shack and buy an RF modulator, it will convert a composite (red/white/yellow) signal into a channel 3 or 4 RF signal that will work with your TV. You can get them really cheap on eBay if you're not in a hurry.
 

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Guzzie said:
You need an RF Modulator.

EDIT: Beat to it...

dont expect awesome quality, whatever you play is gonna look like shit

Playing through my VCR, everything looks just as good as it does on a TV with inputs built in.

Maybe an RF Modulator just doesn't do as good of a job. I dunno.
 

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Nathan Drake said:
Guzzie said:
You need an RF Modulator.

EDIT: Beat to it...

dont expect awesome quality, whatever you play is gonna look like shit

Playing through my VCR, everything looks just as good as it does on a TV with inputs built in.

Maybe an RF Modulator just doesn't do as good of a job. I dunno.

The VCR has an RF modulator in it - that's how it coverts the signal. You'll get a picture equivalent in quality to standard definition cable TV - fine for older systems, not great for anything after PSX.
 

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