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Help!

I have a nice big Samsung LCD TV and a companion Samsung home theatre which are great but the disc player on the home theatre is very temperamental with discs it doesn't like or copies etc. It also is not Blu Ray....

I do not fancy forking out another small fortune (49k THB) for the latest Samsung HT-BD2 Blu ray home theatre as all the reviews say it is aweful at playing discs so will probably be worse that the current home theatre!

My option could be to buy a PS3 and connect it - but how dos that work an can I use the HDMI to get good quality? Does it go into the TV first or the Home theatre?

Alternatively can I buy a separate Blu Ray player other than the PS3 as I donl treally platy games anyway... Are there any other advantages of the PS3 over a stand alone Blu Ray player other than I read online it is a superb Blu Ray player...?

Sorry, lots of questions! Answers to any of them would be much appreciated!

Eddie.

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They say new BR players are already better than PS3 and cost is same or less. I would be looking something like Panasonic if you want to keep costs down. Good reviews and price is not that much. Sony is also an option but i hear it's not going to play lot of disks...

Just check the connections on your home theatre so that you can plug in external player via HDMI or other means before you buy anything.

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Hi MJO

Thanks for the advice...

I checked my HOme Theatre and it doea have an HDMI input as wella s the output (which of course goes tot he ATTV now). I searched through the manual and they aonly talk about a 'set top box' being able to connect to the unit via the HDMI - is that jsut an example, do you think, and I can connect an external PR player and playback in full sound and picture quality or will there be a limitation? I don't really want to but an HDMI BR player to find out too late!

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I also have one more thing that puzzles me...

My Home Theatre susytem is the HT-TXQ120 which is supposed to be capable of improving normal DVDs to the full HD quality of 1080...

The TV is also full HD 1080 (not HD ready), full HD.

So, what is the difference betwen that and Blu Ray and what improvement would I see?

Confusing this technology stuff....!

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