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Old 08-07-2007, 08:05 PM   #1
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Default Blu-ray Compatability with Philips/Westinghouse LCD TV's?

I recently purchased a Blu-ray and am having problems with a picture break-up (nano-second black screen) on my 2005 Philips LCD TV (model # 30PF9946D/37). My service technician looked up isssues with this TV and found that it had some HD compatibility issues and that it was really designed to be a computer monitor. I do get perfect HD satellite reception. I also have a Westinghouse LCD TV (model # LTV30w2) which I can hook up to the Blu-ray (which is currently with the dealer who tested it and found nothing wrong with the Blu-ray). Any thoughts/experience on whether the Westinghouse, since it is made as primarily a TV and not a computer screen will have this issue? (Of course I am going to try this out) As you may detect, I am not very technically/electronically savy,so some of the above may sound a little crude.
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what connections do you have from the blu ray to the tv?
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there's a thread about Westinghouse displays in the home theater section (use Westinghouse in the Search)
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We have used the Blu-ray connections through a receiver to the TV and are going to change to the Philips HDMI to see if that makes a difference.

Also, good referral to the forum discussion on Westinghouse TV's. Seems like they are working fine with the Blu-ray.
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Old 08-07-2007, 11:56 PM   #5
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I have a Westinghouse LVM-42w2 connected to my Sony Blu-ray player and have not had any problems.
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