We’re planning on buying an X-Box 360. We’re wondering if all modern televisions work with video games because currently we have an old television from the ’70s, which isn’t compatible with video games.
most modern televisions have the necessary connections to play game consoles. unless you by the elite version, the others ones just come with the red/white/yellow cable not the hd components. as far as the 70’s model you have, it is indeed possible to play on it. you simply need an rf converter to hook the av cables into then connect the one wire to your antenna in connection put the television on channel 3 and you are good to go. picture will probably look like crap but it will indeed play.
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most modern televisions have the necessary connections to play game consoles. unless you by the elite version, the others ones just come with the red/white/yellow cable not the hd components. as far as the 70’s model you have, it is indeed possible to play on it. you simply need an rf converter to hook the av cables into then connect the one wire to your antenna in connection put the television on channel 3 and you are good to go. picture will probably look like crap but it will indeed play.
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There are two ways to hook up a modern video game to your 70’s type "cable ready" TV.
The first would be to purchase what’s called an "RF Modulator" to go in-line between your antenna and your TV. This would allow standard composite hook up (yellow for video, and red and white for stereo audio) through a cable type connection.
The second way would be to use the composite inputs on your VCR to connect your game system to the TV, and select the proper input on it to allow video game play.
Good Luck!
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