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In Reply to: RE: every television can posted by Joe Murphy Jr on October 19, 2009 at 14:13:07
I understand that, but what kind of inputs is needed to get hd? (I have a HD tv.)
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Gene
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Your Sony has 2 component inputs: only one accepts High Definition resolution signals (just 1080i) -- the other one only accepts 480i. Use the top right YPbPr input and set the Blu-ray player to output YPbPr at 1080i.
Scroll down after the .pdf loads to see the inputs and their capabilities on
You will use the component video inputs. 1080i from the BD player should look very good on that display. I used 1080i from a BDP into a Sony RPTV for about a year and was quite pleased with it. I certainly did not "change" because of a PQ issue.
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