Is there that it happens that the junction box for the television cable on the television is too tight?
Normally, the cables go in and out easily.
I had two cables on my TV, one broke because the socket is too tight and the cable was difficult to get in and out of. The other was even more difficult. Now I've bought a new one, but it's also pretty difficult and I don't want to give it a try.
I have now attached an adapter from my Super Nintendo to the TV, which was not exactly easy to get in, but it has two connections on the back (which can be switched with a switch, actually to switch between Nintendo and TV antenna) where you can easily get the cable into one. So I can always pull it off when I adjust the TV without the cable breaking. However, could it be that the adapter reduces the quality somewhat?
Does that happen more often on new TVs? Or is this normal recently? Did anyone have something like this? I would like to use the TV without an adapter, does anyone know what?
This can happen, but the problem often occurs with Humax cable receivers.
You can order such a plug and tinker with the cable, they have a little more play in the TV socket
https://www.conrad.de/de/p/koax-stecker-metall-kabel-durchmesser-7-1399020.html
Nagut, actually the manufacturers might have tested this better, but I don't feel like sending in the TV because of that.
Thanks for the star, greeting andie