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If you connect to an antenna
Any DTV programs that are broadcast in your area can be received for free through an antenna connection.
Contact your local content provider or your local electronics retailer if you are unsure about what HDTV programs are available in your area.
Broadcasters are transitioning from analog to digital TV.This means that a given broadcaster can have channels available either in analog or in digital, or both analog and digital at the same time.
The TV produces stereo sound only if a stereo signal is broadcast.
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If the TV is connected to a cable box or satellite
If you connect to a cable
When your TV is connected to the cable socket, you might receive free digital and high definition programs (depending on your cable provider). The channel number for digital and high definition channels includes a dot “•”. For example, 11.1, 46.30, 108.201. Contact your cable provider for more information.
If you connect to a DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite)
RF cable
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HDMI
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There are two main DBS systems : DirecTV and DishNetwork.These systems require a separate, proprietary
Contact your local DBS provider for more information about the connections and the TV channels.
If you connect to a
A cable box or satellite
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•YPbPr (Component Video Input)
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For information about how to connect a
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