Are all televisions compatible with Apple TV?

I bought a ROKU2 and Apple TV, and both are not working!  I think it might be the TV.  I have a Toshiba 32HL67US, made in 2007.  Does anyone know of any tv's that are not compatible?

Which Apple TV do you have.

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