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Cable cards don't seem to actually be that common. I remember seeing one TV several years ago (in someone's house) that took one. When my parents got their first HDTV a few years ago, they also got an HD TiVo, which takes 2 cable cards in order to be able to record two shows at once. It took at least three visits from cable company techs before they finally got one that could actually get a cable card working, so I got the idea that they weren't used very much. (This was in the northeast of the United States.)