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If you do a google search, it will result with many hits. But I would not purchase a TV based on the compatability with the CableCard. You would be better off getting one with the best picture and reliability ratings, and if you tried to match that with cable card compatibility, it would probably run up the cost.
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Cablecard seems to be a declining option in the pursuit of entertainment. As recently as 2009, the FCC declared it a failure. According to WiKi, there are several follow-on solutions to replace it in the works. The cable TV providers have never really liked it.
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I agree with retiredme. But There are many out there forced to be used in STB that the cable companies are being forced to instal, but only 1.2% that consumers are using. I have one in a TiVO, but that is onlt because it is the only option. What happens when the card technology dies off? Read this article.
http://www.multichannel.com/article/483746-Fewer_Than_1_2_Of_Cable_TV_Subs_Opt_For_CableCards.php