Just bought a new Heartland Prowler 26PBHS. it did not come with a TV. Has the location that can face the living area and then rotate 180 degrees so you can view from the master bed. The entertainment system seems to be an all in one, stereo, CD player with aux input and bluetooth capability and plays DVD's. But the only cable coming from this system from behind the panel is a standard composite RCA cable for left/right audio and yellow vid. The panel is made to host a 32 inch flat screen. Now unless I start shopping for a used TV, just about any cheap 32 inch flat screen will not come with a whole host of connections. As they phase out old tech just about every TV has just HDMI. So after research I did find that there are RCA input to HDMI output converters that require its own power source via USB connection. few and far between as most converters are one way for conversion from HDMI to RCA output. So that requires another 50 bucks or so. My big question is why would they only use such antiquated tech for video to a TV. What brand TV usually are installed at factory for heartland travel trailers. So just a general question to see if anyone is attacking this dilemma the same way.
Thanks
Conrad
Thanks
Conrad