View Full Version : HDTV's With Separate 75 ohm F Cable and Antenna Inputs


hman414
04-23-09, 03:35 PM
Does anyone know if any current production (1080P/120Hz, etc.) LCD or plasma HDTV's that have separate 75 ohm F connector inputs 1 for QAM/analog CATV and 1 for OTA ATSC/NTSC?

I have read in other threads older sets had this feature.

If no newer sets have this feature does anyone have makes and model numbers of older sets which do have this feature?

Any info would be great.


hk

WS65711
04-23-09, 03:54 PM
The only LCD's I could find with this feature currently in production are Mitsubishi's. I bought an LT-46246 for the bedroom a few months ago. This was specifically a feature that I was looking for. I hate cable boxes !!!

txrose
04-23-09, 11:44 PM
The only LCD's I could find with this feature currently in production are Mitsubishi's. I bought an LT-46246 for the bedroom a few months ago. This was specifically a feature that I was looking for. I hate cable boxes !!!

This set also has the cable card option that while one-way, provides viewing of scrambled QAM channels. I have a JVC with CC and I love the PQ and convenience produced by eliminating the cable box. I don't miss the features I lose by not having the STB. I know I am in the minority since most prefer having a DVR. The two-way CC has some limited availability and may be wide spread in a year or two if the cable companies don't kill it.

WS65711
04-24-09, 07:58 AM
..........most prefer having a DVR.

I have DVR's too, in the form of three Sony DHG-HDD500's (which also have cablecard capability). :D