try hooking up the cable without the box, you may find the TV tuner will handle it all, you may even get some premium channel's you do not subscribe to, if it doesn't work, then the TV will need hdef cable box and subscription to the hd channels.
2007-01-06 11:45:29
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answered by goodforwho 4
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If you want to take full advantage of your HDTV, you want to upgrade your cable service to digital cable with HD. Yes, it will cost you about $70 a month.
If you watch basic cable on your HDTV, you will be greatly disappointed. It is going to be all fuzzy and grainy and you wish you had a standard tube TV. That is why I highly suggest upgrading your cable. Then, make sure you use an HDMI cable to get the highest quality.
2007-01-06 08:54:13
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answered by techman2000 6
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I'm pretty sure you should be able to use the basic ones you already have. If you want like surround sound and all those extra feature type stuff then you have to go out and buy different ones, but for the main TV, I think you can just use the ones it came with.
2007-01-06 10:12:27
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answered by lildevilgurl152004 7
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Your cable provider could desire to deliver you the HD sign (which many times is a container that the cable cord plugs into after which you connect the three wires on your television. like your dream). you are able to desire to pay the cable company extra for the HD sign nevertheless. and the "we are PROUD TO HAVE THIS software IN HD" merely potential that in case you pay the cable company funds for HD then you particularly've gotten the flexibility to make certain that channel in HD. Please be conscious that even once you pay the cable company for HD, no longer all channels are in HD. purely some are
2016-11-27 00:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The same cable, but every thing is control from the cable company tech room.
2007-01-06 08:59:52
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answered by skinny 1
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