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What Is “Plug-and-Play” Compatibility?

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What Is “Plug-and-Play” Compatibility?

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Digital Cable Ready TV (DCR). The FCC’s “plug-and-play” rules ensure that most cable systems are compatible with DTV receivers and related consumer electronics equipment. Analog auxiliary equipment will work on digital TV sets. Video will only be displayed in the maximum resolution that is available with each analog product. Manufacturers produce a variety of connectors for hooking together existing analog equipment to use with digital TV sets. Check with your retailer to determine the types of connectors that will work with your equipment.

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