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rf adapter for xbox 360, $3

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not sure who would have a 360 and use RF, but radio shack seems to be clearancing these for $3. they had the standard a/v cable for $5.
 
hmm, good for the old tv's i suppose

but most likely, if you dont have standard A/V your over the age of 70, and still use the first tv you ever bought 🙂
 
yeah you would think they would look at getting a new TV before getting a next gen console. Thats why I'm waiting(to get a HDTV that is) before getting a 360. I actually didn't know these was made 😀.
 
Great as a backup for when you're going to a beach house/relatives/friends over the summer and you have no clue if the TV's have video input. I've seen decent looking, fairly new 36 inch screens with no video input besides RF. Makes no sense to me, but they are out there.
 
Originally posted by: TheDrD
No I got this 13 inch tv here that doesn't have composite inputs

Likewise.

I also just recently found an xbox in my apartment complexes dumpster, with no cables or anything. managed to fix it and mod it for a friend, was looking for cheap cables. thanks OP.
 
Originally posted by: sintaxera
Great as a backup for when you're going to a beach house/relatives/friends over the summer and you have no clue if the TV's have video input. I've seen decent looking, fairly new 36 inch screens with no video input besides RF. Makes no sense to me, but they are out there.

Define fairly new 😕.
 
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Doesn't ANY TV made in the last 15 years at least have composite video input?

Nope, I got a 20" Sanyo from 2001 that doesn't have composite in. $10 at the thrift store last summer so no complaints.
 
Originally posted by: kami333
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Doesn't ANY TV made in the last 15 years at least have composite video input?

Nope, I got a 20" Sanyo from 2001 that doesn't have composite in. $10 at the thrift store so no complaints.

What year was that TV made though?
 
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: kami333
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Doesn't ANY TV made in the last 15 years at least have composite video input?

Nope, I got a 20" Sanyo from 2001 that doesn't have composite in. $10 at the thrift store so no complaints.

What year was that TV made though?

2001. Manufactured March 2001 is what is says on the back. I bought it last summer.
 
I have a tv with only 1 of those inputs and nothing else, I just hook a VCR to it and use the VCR as a hub to connect things with RCA cables. The TV's rather old (~91) but still looks fine and works great, plus we're the original owners.
 
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
I have a tv with only 1 of those inputs and nothing else, I just hook a VCR to it and use the VCR as a hub to connect things with RCA cables. The TV's rather old (~91) but still looks fine and works great, plus we're the original owners.

to be honest, rf on a small tv isnt that bad. but going through a vcr clearly degrades the quality.
 
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