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    How much can interfere blu-ray player with HDtv?

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    If you have HD service changes the quality of blu-ray?

    if you don't have the HD service and you watch a
    blu-ray movie...Does guarante a better quality?
    even if you have an HDTV but no service of High Def.?

    Or would I buy something without sense

    If I have HDTV. w/ service in High Def.
    and the blu-ray player?.

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    it doesnt matter if you have hd service to watch a blu ray movie. you just need to have a bluray player hooked up to an hd tv with hd cables...you dont even need cable, it just works like a dvd player, but the movies are in high def

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    2nd answer is correct But why don't you just buy a ps3 it' has blu ray, internet,multimedia & games. all in one entertainment system!

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    2nd answer is correct But why don't you just buy a ps3 it' has blu ray, internet,multimedia & games. all in one entertainment system!

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    Blu-Ray is the highest of the high def. If your TV is 1080P capable then you'll get the best possible picture quality possible as lomg as the two units are connected by an HDMI cable. If the TV is lower than 1080P than the movies can only be up convertes to whatever the TV is capable of.

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    ask

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    Blu-Ray is the highest of the high def. If your TV is 1080P capable then you'll get the best possible picture quality possible as lomg as the two units are connected by an HDMI cable. If the TV is lower than 1080P than the movies can only be up convertes to whatever the TV is capable of.

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    Blu-Ray is the highest of the high def. If your TV is 1080P capable then you'll get the best possible picture quality possible as lomg as the two units are connected by an HDMI cable. If the TV is lower than 1080P than the movies can only be up convertes to whatever the TV is capable of.


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