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Posted by Bill G on 11/22/05 21:38
On 22 Nov 2005 09:55:47 -0800, "yepp" <yepphers@gmail.com> wrote:
>will this model work with my older Sony TV? My set already has a VHS
>recorder attached, a cable box and the stereo. Are there enough plugs
>for a DVD? (set is 17 years old but still works like new)
>
>DVD-F87S DVD Video Player (Progressive Scan)
>
>Manufacturer: Panasonic
>Model: DVDF87S
>Number of Discs Supported: 5
>Video Output: Component Video|Composite (RCA)|RF Coaxial|S-Video
>Audio Output: 5.1-Channel RCA (Decoded)|Digital Coaxial
>Audio DAC: 24 Bit
>Video DAC: 10 Bit
The short answer is yes.
The longer answer is that it depends on whether your TV has additional
input jacks. If it does, then just plug the Panny in and go, but if it
doesn't, you can always add a video selector (a switch box) to the TV
that your video devices can plug into. Video selectors are available
at WalMart, Home Depot, Lowes, all over the 'net, etc. I'm not sure
which country you're from so the stores mentioned above may make no
sense to you.
--
Bill
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