I have a 6-year-old direct-view 4:3 Sony 36" XBR400, which is supposedly HD-ready. It has component inputs (which I use for DVDs in progressive-scan mode) and it can supposedly handle a 1080i signal. Would I be able to connect a hi-def player, for example the budget Sony Blu-ray machine, and view Blu-ray discs through this TV? Just curious....
Russell
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Topic - Possible to play hi-def video through an old XBR400? - Russell 16:35:12 10/10/07 (11)
- RE: Possible to play hi-def video through an old XBR400? - dbphd 12:24:51 10/11/07 (9)
- RE: Possible to play hi-def video through an old XBR400? - Russell 08:22:10 10/12/07 (8)
- No Problem - Robertc88 12:55:43 10/12/07 (7)
- Thanks, Robert... - Russell 09:06:48 10/13/07 (6)
- RE: Thanks, Robert... - dbphd 10:35:34 10/15/07 (2)
- Thanks, db--didn't think about the copy-protection issues. (nt) - Russell 12:03:22 10/15/07 (1)
- Update: apparently 1080i *will* be output from component as long as the ICT flag isn't there... - Russell 10:06:06 10/24/07 (0)
- 9000ES Has Seen It's Day - Robertc88 04:40:12 10/14/07 (1)
- Actually, I might wait for the BDP-S500... - Russell 21:39:45 10/14/07 (0)
- RE: Thanks, Robert... - dbphd 19:43:41 10/13/07 (0)
- RE: Possible to play hi-def video through an old XBR400? - Quadzilla 21:03:12 10/10/07 (0)