Quote from uncleTom:
what's wrong with two different tvs?
Quote from ElectricSavant:
http://www.amazon.com/Westinghouse-W33001-Widescreen-Panel-HD-Ready/dp/B0000UXOK8
Dual NTSC tuners with up to 13-window PIP (including audio swap)
Westinghouse Digital's advanced, two-tuner PIP (picture-in-picture) functions give you everything from mixed-mode PIP for watching TV and working on a PC concurrently to split-screen viewing and the option to resize and relocate the PIP window. PIP abilities even extend to image swap and audio swap, which lets you switch the sound between the PIP and main screens without rearranging the video windows, and a further choice of 4- or 13-window viewing for those times when two screens just isn't enough--like, for instance, on major sports Sundays.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
If there are only two tuners, how can you get 13 different channels at he same time on one screen? Wouldn't one need 13 tuners?
How does this work with the Westinghouse?
