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TV doesn't have plug ins

Mine doesn't have the red,yellow and blue plugs in the back

  • sxnbrg99 Sep 03, 2008

    No, panels that lift only Power Cord and cable plug in. As I said it was purchased in 1992

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Do you have any input at all? Any places where you can plug in?

  • Anonymous Sep 03, 2008

    Sometimes TVs hide them under a lift up panel? Have you checked well for this? Do you still have the manual?

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  • Anonymous Sep 03, 2008

    Ok, we have an even older tv that has the same problem. We were only able to find a VCR that works for that as it uses the cable style prong plug. I myself have been searching for an adapter that would allow me to use that cable plug directly, but no such luck. The only options we found were either (a) connecting the old VCR that has this plug to the DVD player....as the VCR has the colored plugs you can then insert into a DVD player or (b) attatching the DVD to the cable box/directv box whichever you may have, as then tv is thus connected to the DVD player through the cable box itself. Then you might have a VCR/AUX or VIDEO channel (usually one channel under channel 2) that the DVD will play on. I hope this might be a helpful solution for you! :)

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