Gotta say Toshiba really is built to last. That TV looks like it's circa late 90s early 2k and it's holding up. I'm still using an early 2k lcd Toshiba
@@CMILF I think all of them do. Even the last revision, the squared one that looks like an Xbox One, has an AV output. You just need the right cables for your model.
Hey I have a question I have a toshiba 20af46 tv and I plug in my gamecube but don’t know what channel to put it on and do I need to change the Input, because I do not have a remote and my model of tv does not have a input button on the tv itself
I'm late and you've probably already found a fix, but if you press the channel down button when you're on channel 1, you can cycle through different inputs without a remote.
got a similar model that’s been kickin since ‘03!
Gotta say Toshiba really is built to last. That TV looks like it's circa late 90s early 2k and it's holding up. I'm still using an early 2k lcd Toshiba
I found this in my garage today and was wondering if the Xbox 360 could work with it
The 360 will be super sampled as this does not have adequate resolution. That was more designed for 1080i and 1080p era
@@geostomp thanks. Also I can't find ports on the Xbox that will connect to the tv but thanks
@@MegalonEnjoyer1973 some 2005-2006 models of the 360 have AV/Video ports
@@CMILF I think all of them do. Even the last revision, the squared one that looks like an Xbox One, has an AV output. You just need the right cables for your model.
Not sure why but when I connect my n64 to the same tv the game channel won’t work ??
Hey I have a question I have a toshiba 20af46 tv and I plug in my gamecube but don’t know what channel to put it on and do I need to change the Input, because I do not have a remote and my model of tv does not have a input button on the tv itself
The best thing to do would be to get a universal remote.
@@geostomp I look on my App Store on my phone and they all look like they are smart tv universal remotes not for old tvs
www.ebay.com/itm/GE-Programmable-Universal-Remote-Control-3-Device-/144003977882?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
@@yalcp5976 try one anyways. The codes for the input select , on off, menu etc could be common for all toshiba tvs, such as it is for sony tvs.
I'm late and you've probably already found a fix, but if you press the channel down button when you're on channel 1, you can cycle through different inputs without a remote.
No 240p 480i.