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Aston Seca card in Panasonic IDTV
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<blockquote data-quote="0101010101" data-source="post: 3587"><p>If it's a Common Interface (CI) slot you are trying to fit it into, it will definitely fit. It may be a very tight hole in the plastic shell of the TV but it wil ease through with a bit of persuasion.</p><p>Check in your TV manual that you are trying to fit it into the correct hole though. Some TVs have the CI slots in the front some in the rear. Laptop computers have CI slots. Don't get it confused with a Scart socket - that's the only other connector that I can think of and the CI slot is about the same width but not as tall. It's usually embedded further in to the casing as well so that the module does not stick out too far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0101010101, post: 3587"] If it's a Common Interface (CI) slot you are trying to fit it into, it will definitely fit. It may be a very tight hole in the plastic shell of the TV but it wil ease through with a bit of persuasion. Check in your TV manual that you are trying to fit it into the correct hole though. Some TVs have the CI slots in the front some in the rear. Laptop computers have CI slots. Don't get it confused with a Scart socket - that's the only other connector that I can think of and the CI slot is about the same width but not as tall. It's usually embedded further in to the casing as well so that the module does not stick out too far! [/QUOTE]
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