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Whats the difference between HD-capable and HD-ready TVs?

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Whats the difference between HD-capable and HD-ready TVs?

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Today, HDTV is available in two forms: HD-ready and HD-capable. HD-ready sets have built-in HDTV receivers. This built-in receiver, however, is not compatible with Mediacom’s HDTV receiver/ converter. HD-capable sets are, essentially, monitors that require an external receiver/converter. In both cases, a Mediacom HDTV digital converter is required.

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