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Anonymous
Years ago
Set top Boxes for NBA.
Thanks for the info guys- i'm in the same situation as Rambis Spectacles, old tv etc.
Gonna go for the el-cheapo hd and use the vcr.
I'm not a big one for watching games more than once and i never watch anything if i know the result so vcr is fine, one good tape and it will never leave the machine, just keep on re-recording...
Why am i posting this... This is just an inner monologue...
Id buy a new tv personally as you can get a built in hd tuner in say a 42 plasma for just over a grand or go the 68inch if you got the cash.
If you cant then any set top box would do the job, you get what you pay for is generally the rule with electronics so dont go to cunno's and buy one of theirs.
With recording onto vcr it will work but you will loose quality, Have you thought of a hd recorder as most have the inbuilt hd tuners so you can record and watch different shows, always handy when the wife wants to watch soapies and better stuff is on.