Thank you, economic stimulus.
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Make sure you add your PS ID to the sticky.
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Also ... stupid question ... do you need a HDTV to play Blu Ray movies? -
And no you dont need an HDTV to play Blu-Ray but you wont be able to appreciate the quality without one.
SERIOUS EDIT: Yes you do need it to play the Blu-Ray but dont need it to play the PS3...sorry. -
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Actually, it's looking like I'm ok.
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i just got mine last week with the MGS bundle...hopefully you get that one
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Colorado Dolfan ...dirty drownin' man?
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Blu-Ray movies WILL play on standard def TVs, but honestly, it kind of defeats the purpose. If you don't have an HDTV, you may as well just keep buying DVDs. (And when you get an HDTV at some point, the PS3 will automatically upscale those DVDs. Won't look as good as a native Blu-Ray disc, but it'll be a nice stopgap.)
Note that the resolution a Blu-Ray disc will output depends on what type of cable you use to connect the PS3 to your TV. For example, the only way to get 1080p output is to use an HDMI cable. The PS3's manual will detail what you can and can't use.
But my honest and earnest recommendation is to get an HDTV to go with that PS3. PS3 games are designed under the assumption you'll have an HDTV and at least a 5.1 surround sound system. I've only got a 2.1 speaker setup and the poor audio positioning is driving me nuts in GTA4 and MGS4.Last edited: Jun 20, 2008DrAstroZoom likes this. -
Well, principally because Mrs. Z is awesome, it looks like we're going to blow our whole check on a PS3 AND and HDTV.
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Make sure you checkout www.monoprice.com for any cables you need. Best prices anywhere. -
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http://shop2.frys.com/product/5525500 -
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If you want some advice on what specific TV to get, head over to avsforum.com and browse through their LCD TV subforum. The usual suspects--Sony, Samsung, Sharp, Panasonic, etc--just released the latest models, so you can head through the threads and figure out which one is best for you.
Lastly, if you have ANY money left over, it really is in your best interest to get a receiver and at least a 5.1 surround sound system. Again, if you so choose, Avsforum has a speaker subforum that can get you going on that. One thing to keep in mind is that the larger the speaker, the better the sound quality, especially in the midrange. -
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i swear onkyo makes the best low budget receivers...they are excellent entry level home theater systems, and the receivers are generally good enough to keep for a while and you can upgrade the speakers if you wish
hdmi passthroughs aren't really important to me at this time -
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Hell, I wish I could use the S/PDIF port. I output video and audio from my PS3 over HDMI directly into my TV, and I have a Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 computer speaker setup plugged into the headphone jack on the side of the TV. Ghetto, anyone? -
those are nice speakers...i just bought the logitech z2300's for my pc should come in tues/wednesday
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Well I was going to just keep the receiver, but I found a great deal on the onkyo tx-sr606. Now my only problem is I have an extra receiver. -
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I don't get the fascination with Westinghouse, Olevia, Vizio, etc. You're going to own the TV for a decade; why would you get an inferior product just to save $200? Caveat emptor.
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I've actually heard good things about Vizio. That's the brand I'm looking at (still haven't gotten my stimulus check).
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