Dude, the Realistic Portable 5" Television, Color Model 16-106 that I'm looking at on eBay has a built-in CATV connection for sattelite/cable, and/or Digital-Analog Converter (Portable available). Also, you can hook up a VCR/DVD Player to the TV, as well as video game systems. I might get this for my N64. :D
you only need the xonverter for over the air TV channels. It'll work fine if you buy a coaxial cable adapter and hook it to cable or satellite. I chose to use a cable fot this vid, because I can tune in channel 3 clearer on cable.
i have that same tv its a portable came out in 2002 it runs on 10 d size batteries and is great for camping it even has av plugs. I use it when im camping.
essiently, only he johneymute thinks it's 40 years old, when it's not. Neverless, it's what you said. This would probably be good for 3rd world countries, I guess.
simple, u just take the SNES's RF modulator, get a coaxial cable converter for the B/W tv, scrw the RF modulator's cable ont the converter, hook up your cable to the female end, and PLAY!
if its a black nd whitte tv why can i see it in color.
jorgeasalas 1 month ago
if you still have that tv ill give you some cash for it if it takes rca inputs :).
TheMachinimanator 11 months ago
Dude, the Realistic Portable 5" Television, Color Model 16-106 that I'm looking at on eBay has a built-in CATV connection for sattelite/cable, and/or Digital-Analog Converter (Portable available). Also, you can hook up a VCR/DVD Player to the TV, as well as video game systems. I might get this for my N64. :D
WinVistaUser2 2 years ago
you only need the xonverter for over the air TV channels. It'll work fine if you buy a coaxial cable adapter and hook it to cable or satellite. I chose to use a cable fot this vid, because I can tune in channel 3 clearer on cable.
luigi2999 2 years ago
i have that same tv its a portable came out in 2002 it runs on 10 d size batteries and is great for camping it even has av plugs. I use it when im camping.
hambone9119 2 years ago
Cool video, and thanks for the response!
braineaterknux 3 years ago
that,s amezing that this 40 year old tv have servive it for so long.
but it,s really nice and funny to see a snes running on a b&w tv.
yep combining old with new technology.
now despites it,s it,s b&w you could probabely still recorgnize the colors,as all colors are actualy made from b&w.
and the snes is my favorite console of all time.
johneymute 3 years ago
it's not 40 years old. it's only 4. it's just one of those $20 tvs that you can take in the car with you.
luigi2999 3 years ago
you mean combining old with cheap technology?
carrierpilot1357 3 years ago
essiently, only he johneymute thinks it's 40 years old, when it's not. Neverless, it's what you said. This would probably be good for 3rd world countries, I guess.
luigi2999 2 years ago
I live in a third world country, and yes, I played NES on a 12" B&W tv set. but the question is... what are second world countries? first world?
theStarchitect 2 years ago
Please tell me how you did this.
rlover01 3 years ago
simple, u just take the SNES's RF modulator, get a coaxial cable converter for the B/W tv, scrw the RF modulator's cable ont the converter, hook up your cable to the female end, and PLAY!
luigi2999 3 years ago
female end...
WeirdCandycain 3 years ago
in otherwords, the end of a cable that looks like a thing that you screw a bolt on.
luigi2999 3 years ago
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VaderNES 3 years ago