I recently bought a 2000 Mini Winnie with an entertainment center. It has a GE commercial skip TV built in. Although the DVD works with the TV, I'm having trouble getting channels with an antenna. Could it be an analog TV? Thanks
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Most
entertainment centers are built with storage areas. Depending on what you plan to store there,
will help determine the size of the unit.
Some people only plan on storing their television and other associated
media (for instance a DVD player, maybe a PlayStation unit); while others may
want room to store their DVD's, books, etc.
No, according to the data below. You can buy a PCI wifi card or a wifi usb from Frys or even Walmart.
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Product Details
Discover the ultimate in entertainment with new power and convenience of the HP Media Center PC 873n. Watch or record your favorite TV programs - even pause live TV, instantly replay or skip commercials. Create a slideshow of your family photos, add music and set it to play on your PC during a holiday party. Save your original videos, photos, music or data on DVD+RW/+R or CD-RW discs.
Specifications
Key Features
Operating System
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
Form Factor
Tower
Processor
Intel Pentium 4 2.53 GHz
Installed Memory
512 MB (DDR SDRAM)
Recommended Use
Home Use
Processor
Processor Type
Intel Pentium 4
Processor Speed
2.53 GHz
Processor Manufacturer
Intel
Max Processors Qty.
1
Motherboard
Bus Speed
533 MHz
Video Output Interface
AGP 4x
Memory
RAM Technology
DDR SDRAM
Installed RAM
512 MB
Installed Cache Memory
512 KB
Max Supported RAM
2 GB
Installed Video Memory
64 MB
Hard Drive
Hard Drive Capacity
120 GB
CD / DVD
Optical Drive Type
DVD+RW
Optical Drive Read Speed
2x (DVD) · 32x (CD) · 8x (DVD)
Optical Drive Write Speed
12x (CD-R)
Optical Drive ReWrite Speed
10x (CD-RW) · 2.4x (DVD+RW)
Other Drives
Floppy Drive
3.5" 1.44 MB floppy
Audio / Video
Audio Output Type
Sound Card
Video Input Type
TV Tuner
Modem
Modem Type
Fax / Modem
Networking
Data Link Protocol
Ethernet · Fast Ethernet
Networking Type
Network Adapter
Dimensions
Depth
15.52 in.
Height
15.25 in.
Width
8.27 in.
Weight
35.06 lb.
Warranty
Warranty
1 Year
In your entertainment center there maybe a very low level vibration interrupting the dvd lasers ability to track the dvd's.You should try using a rubber damping pad under the player or putting noise damping feet on the the player. This should stabillize the player and let the unit work correctly Hope this helps you with your problem.
go to a department store and get an RF converter they are relatively cheap any more maybe 10 buck or so.. follow the instructions that come with they are real easy to hook up.
When a commercial comes on, you press the "Commercial Skip" button on the remote. Then you see a 30-second countdown timer appear on the screen. If you think there will be more than 30-seconds of commercials, then press the button more (each time you press adds 30 seconds to the on-screen timer -- usually I press it 4 to 5 times). The timer stays counting down on the screen while you change channels during the commercials to see what else is on. When the timer counts down to 0, it is erased from the TV screen and the TV automatically changes you back to the channel it was on when you pressed the commercial skip button. I use this feature a lot! I wish all TV's had it built in. Some universal remotes have a similar (but more awkward feature) where the remote has the timer inside it, and it sends a signal back to the TV when the count is up, but I don't think this would work as well.
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