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| Yes! BUT, it will only display the main screen from the HDMI, and the PIP from the TV tuner. I use an antenna for OTA TV so it is usable. But, changing the audio from main to sub is a process that is longer than it needs to be. Also wish I could keep the audio on the main screen and swap them back and forth. 60" non-smart Samsung Plasma.
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| I voted no, but I have an old CRT TV. The Spectrum cable box does put a small picture in the corner when one is searching the On Demand, but it's not under the viewer's control. flashguy
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Chip away the stone

| Yes, but like Sock Eating Golden indicated, it's limited, and I never am aware of a situation where it would be useful to me. |
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Delusions of Adequacy

| it does, but I think I may have used the feature once. It's more annoying than useful. I guess someone trying to watch two games might find it useful.
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Stop Talking, Start Doing
| Good point -- I haven't really thought about this for years, but it's true -- TVs used to always have PIP capability. I've got a new 70" 4K Vizio and I'm not sure if it can do PIP. 
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| Posts: 5095 | Location: The (R)ight side of Washington State | Registered: August 31, 2011 |  
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| There have been times when I had wished I could follow 2 programs at the same time on my TV, but I've never had one with that capability. (I don't agree that there was a time when all TVs had PIP, because I've never had one that did.) I'm still using a 90-lb 27" CRT TV that's been running non-stop for more than 5 years. flashguy
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