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Wireless TV Gizmo?

  • 30-11-2006 10:21am
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    Folks,

    not sure if something like this is available, but here goes. Does anyone know if there is a IR device that will plug into a coaxial TV inlet and also the TV to effectively remove the coax cable?

    I have heard they exist but told the picture quality wasnt the greatest. Anyone any experience of such a device?

    K-


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,182 ✭✭✭ondafly


    I have used one for Scart, purchased in Currys. So theres probably one available for Co-axial. The quality was a bit ropey though, horizontal lines pulsing during the playback of DVDs


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