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Posted by NunYa Bidness on 11/22/05 19:22
On 22 Nov 2005 10:28:41 -0800, "lb" <ldbrw@my-Dejanews.com> Gave us:
>I have a somewhat older TV. Sony Trinitron KV-S3240. It is less than
>7 years old. It has a nice picture, but the amount of inputs leaves a
>lot to be desired. Only has composite and coaxial (75 ohm) in. I
>wanted to buy a DVD player to hook up to my receiver Yamaha HTR-5630
>and then go into the TV. Sony does not think my TV will be able to
>handle a progressive scan DVD player. The models I was considering
>were the JVC XVN320B or XVN420B and the Panasonic S29K. I am not in
>the market for a new TV right now, what other options could I use to
>get a DVD player to work with this TV?
>
>Thanks
Get a DVD player that not only has PS out, but other output formats
as well.
Get a DVD player that HAS the outputs you need, regardless of your
desire.
Sony makes a line of such players. There are a couple of 5 disc
changers that have PS out, and it is switchable, right on the back
panel.
No, a PS only out DVD player will NOT pump your monitor.
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