How am I wrong in my opinion?
I never said your set didnt
have video jacks, I stated that
I bought the very first sets
in america that did in '83
and thats a fact because I had
to wait to get it and paid
a huge premium to get that feature
in 1983 because ONLY SONY had
it at first and ONLY on their top
line set in '83. If your
set has these jacks, good for
you, but I never said it didnt,
I just explained why it wasnt likely
or that possibly the set was newer
than 1983.

Secondly, this isnt a flame war,
I just think that nobody should
be watching antique television
sets from a cultural standpoint
because good tv sets are now
so cheap, especially recent
used ones, that ANYONE who isnt
homeless can afford one. It's
like affording a telephone or
electicity or internet. its way way
cheaper in fact when you consider
the life of the product. And easily
just as important too.

jco



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Golly, we have both JC and God on the list. I wonder if anyone else has 
noticed that they both tend to preach from on high?

Yes it has the RCA jacks, so once again JC is wrong in his opinion. Only

he could turn a farcical but accurate post into a flame war.

JC, if you will send me a donation for the price of one of those HDTV's,

I will use the money to fix the car, thanks.



J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> Not to push the issue, but does this set
> even have the very old by now "Composite"
> NTSC video input? I doubt it because I bought
> the very first set available in America
> back in 1983 that had one, a component
> system by Sony ( seperate tuner and monitor)
> called the Profeel, and it cost $1850
> for the pair. If you are still using
> the old "RF" (channel 3 or 4 ) connection,
> thats even worse for DVD/VHS. If the set
> does have the composite input, its most
> likely a later model than 1983 date given
> because it took a long time for that
> to reach lower models and brands too,
> but its possible it came in in late '83
> I guess but not likely, especially if
> its a console, those were earlier than
> monitors ( sets equipped with video inputs
> as well as a tuner) .

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