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The Drawback With The PS3 Is Access To Lossless Tracks

Posted by Robertc88 on September 19, 2007 at 06:43:21:

No analog outs. One would need an amp with HDMI if I'm not mistaken.

Perhaps there is a workaround with switchers, bypassers, and the like but one needs to also get an audio upgrade IMHO than just a video upgrade for high def to be worth it.

There is a decent amount of PS3 games. The quality is being questioned for what has been released to date.

The player also allows for SACD, 2 channel and MCH. As a throw in, that isn't bad. Also, it's other capabilities puts it above standalone BD players in my mindset.