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since we're talking about the output from a cable box which also includes a video signal, he'll want the display on in order to view the video.

If there's no video signal in the output so there's nothing to view, then my Panasonic plasma allows me to turn the display off while still playing an audio signal. I have some digital radio stations in the digital TV frequency band here in Australia and I listen to them using the TV but with the panel turned off.


David Aiken


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