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Old 09-09-2013, 08:35 PM   #1
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TV DVD Entertainment upgrade

I have a 2007 Bounder. The TV DVD etc are hooked up with RCA cables. I want to upgrade TV's to HD, BlueRay player with internet, using HDMI cables. Anyone done this....? Give me some advice.
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I have a 2007 Bounder. The TV DVD etc are hooked up with RCA cables. I want to upgrade TV's to HD, BlueRay player with internet, using HDMI cables. Anyone done this....? Give me some advice.
It's actually more an issue of finding the equipment, especially the TV, that is the right size for your situation, than worrying about the HDMI cables, which actually make everything a bit more easy.

Are you wanting to simply hook up a blu-ray player and have the sound go through the TV? If so, then you can pick any decent player, connect the HDMI cables and once you select the right input on the TV, you are ready to go. It really is that easy.
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