Tv hook up

Just got a new tv and can't get it to work. I need help with the connection process.Thanks

arossmeissl wrote:
Just got a new tv and can't get it to work. I need help with the connection process.ThanksNeed a little more information from you....   What model TV, what model Cable Boxes, and how you are planning to hook it up ( HDMI, Component, Cable ) etc.... -=Ray=-

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