All DTV sets have at least one composite input (sometimes two or three), and at least one S-video input (possibly more). You can connect your existing VCRs, PVRs, and other accessories to these jacks as you would with a regular TV. Also, DTVs usually have an analog TV tuner, so your cable set-top box can also be connected to your DTV.
Several of the new set-top boxes like Panasonic's TU-HDS20 and Sony's SAT-HD100 have combination analog/DTV tuners built in, and tune both stations sequentially. Some tuners - like Princeton's new HDT-2000 - have dual antenna inputs (pioneered by RCA's DTC-100 STB) for two antennas, or for antenna and cable hookups. More.
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