Connect to old A/V

I would like to get a ATV but, the TV i want to hook it up to has the standard Y/R/W ports. Is there a way i can hook it up, or do I need a different TV?

by Y/R/W I assume you mean the single video connection (Y) with the R and W for the sound?
ATV connects either via component or hdmi. The old rca connections you have will not work.
Plus, without a widescreen tv (I assume your tv is not widescreen), the picture will display all squished like.

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