scatterbrainedgenius
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Your TV has a settings menu in it if I remember correctly you can adjust the TV to put out at 1080i/p and then you must also make that adjustment in the Blu-Ray player to put out at 1080i/p so you make the same outputs. I would suggest using a gold version of the HDMI cables which lend themselves to better quality picture, rather than the RCA type I would suggest the USB or the S-Video type of connection also. You could even convert the output from the S-Video to a VGA output if you choose and then run it to the PC terminals on the back.
The stores use a really high end setup to get you to buy the sets and the dvd players, leaving out the fact that to get the same display you would have to spend lots of money on equipment. There are several things though you can do to acheive the video quality, try looking at the video settings for Home Theatre, in the display settings of the TV and there should be several , then find the one that gives you the best picture for the lighting in the room, Theatre, Movie, HDTV and Blu-Ray will some f the settings.
The stores use a really high end setup to get you to buy the sets and the dvd players, leaving out the fact that to get the same display you would have to spend lots of money on equipment. There are several things though you can do to acheive the video quality, try looking at the video settings for Home Theatre, in the display settings of the TV and there should be several , then find the one that gives you the best picture for the lighting in the room, Theatre, Movie, HDTV and Blu-Ray will some f the settings.