2 TVs from 1 cable box...?

frldyz

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I'm thinking of putting a small 19" TV by my computer desk. So I can have it on and watch TV when Im on the computer.

Right now in this room there is a TV and cable box. But the TV and cable box are behind me @ the opposite side of the room.

Is it possible to run 2 TVs from this cable box?
I don't need both TVs to be on @ the same time.

Motorolla DCX3200-M
 

MongGrel

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That or just rearrange the room.

I can watch the 47" I have in the room with my main at the computer desk.
 

Kaido

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I'm thinking of putting a small 19" TV by my computer desk. So I can have it on and watch TV when Im on the computer.

Right now in this room there is a TV and cable box. But the TV and cable box are behind me @ the opposite side of the room.

Is it possible to run 2 TVs from this cable box?
I don't need both TVs to be on @ the same time.

Motorolla DCX3200-M

What inputs do both TV's have? If this is the right pick, then you have some options for outputs:

http://www.datatail.com/img/sector_1/prods/106060_400X400.jpg
 

frldyz

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Thank you.


I thought I read somewhere that this Motorolla box has "handshake" which prevents you from splitting the video?