I hold an RCA 50" DLP HDTV, is it compatible next to Blu Ray?




Answers:    Yes. The Blu Ray should have some fundamental video outputs that your TV will have as inputs; such as HDMI or Component. You would freshly need the corresponding cable and connect at both ends and you're up and running.
All tvs are compatible next to Blu Ray its a question of if your tv can fully bennifit from it and recieve the 1080P signal. With out knowing the modle # of your tv i cant give an account you.

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