![]() ![]() The analogue TV signal may have been retired in the UK but the vast majority of European TV models still have hybrid tuners that can pick up both digital and analogue signals. If your retro console came with an Radio Frequency (RF) cable, you can actually still use this in your brand new TV, albeit with some fine tuning, quite literally. We've ordered these roughly by the quality of video you'll get from them, so head down to get a better connection. Depending on the cable you have we'll guide you through getting it working. It's great to buy a better cable and get a higher-quality image but most people just want to get playing straight away. ![]() Start off by having a look at the cables you have already. However, if you're looking to hook up a vintage games console it's not quite so simple, especially to a brand-spanking new HDTV.īe it some clunky old Mega Drive, or a worst-for-wear SNES, obsolete or discontinued retro consoles means retro connectivity options, and so those have just bought a new TV might need some guidance on how exactly to connect the two as easy as possible. Here’s our guide to do exactly that. Things are so easy these days, you get a new bit of gaming or home cinema kit and 99% of the time you simply plug any old HDMI cable between them and hey presto you have a clean video signal and audio.
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