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Never seen one to fit older TVs
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There may be some type of adapter to convert hdmi to standard (composite) video outputs but I wouldn’t expect it to be cheap. A better option may be to buy the Roku Express + which has both hdmi and composite (yellow, red, white RCA plugs) so it works with newer and older TVs alike. They are priced about the same as the Fire Stick.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not to the best of my knowledge, but you might want to pose your question to newegg.com to be sure. They would know if an adapter exists for a television with no HDMI ports.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You really need a TV with an HDMI port. That is your best bet. It depends on a few things but you could possibly use a PC or laptop with an HDMI port, plug the Firestick into that HDMI port and then configure your laptop/PC to display on our TV. To be able to display on your TV, your laptop/PC and your TV would both need identical interface connection ports (probably RCA jacks, the red, yellow and white round jacks) and the RCA cables in order to connect the two devices. Most older TV's have the RCA jacks, you would also need them on your PC or laptop in order to connect. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.An HDMI to composite or HDMI to component adapter can be used to connect to TV's that don't have an HDMI port.
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