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Just a quick question before I make a mistake. I saw a 21" slimfit flatscreen tv today which I might buy for my cabinet. However, it has speakers on the sides of the screen. Am I correct in saying that those speakers won't be attached to the tube if I take it out of it's cover?
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i just decased a tv with speakers on the side and there just screwed into the case
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Same for me. I did one about 2 weeks ago. It had just 2 dinky speakers attached to the plastic front half. Easy to disassemble.
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Thanks. Bought a slimfit tv yesterday, will take it apart tonight.
How can I connect the pc to the component input on the tv? Do I need a card with hdtv-out, or do you get something like a vga to component converter?
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