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HAD ONE ALMOST LIKE IT 62 INCH DLP LIGHT ENGINE DRIVE WENT OUT THEY DO NOT MANUFACTER IT ANY MORE WARRENTY COMPANY FEED ME A 60 INCH MITSUBISHI THERE IS NO HELP WHEN THE LIGHTENGINE DRIVE GOES OUT CASH IT IN!?
The only option you have is to connect it via Component cables (Red, Blue, Green) and analog audio cables (Red, White) to get an Analog HD 1080i at best picture and analog stereo sound. I have to tell you though, your BD player is better than your TV and by using it on this TV you are missing out on the unit's full potential of features. I would highly recommend you consider upgrading and if your're looking to save a few bucks and get an amazing picture, consider upgrading to a Mitsubishi DLP. They are as low as $799 for 60".
So, You have Five cable leads, The rgb get plugged into there corresponding colors and the other two are your Red and White Audio Input ------Correct? You do not use the in4, that is for a pc with horiz and vert sync. You use input 1 rgb and plug the red and white into the audio input.....your done!
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