There are also some know issues with the PS3 in terms of playing 1080p on many tv's. For instance the PS3 plays 1080p at 60Hz when many 1080p TV's only accept 24Hz which is going to be the video frequency standard for home audio. Because of this many people including myself... :( cannot use the 1080p output on the playstation which is kind of the point of why anyone would want BluRay... or at least one of the major reasons... ;) Very Frustrating indeed considering it is a good bargin.
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There are also some know issues with the PS3 in terms of playing 1080p on many tv's. For instance the PS3 plays 1080p at 60Hz when many 1080p TV's only accept 24Hz which is going to be the video frequency standard for home audio. Because of this many people including myself... :( cannot use the 1080p output on the playstation which is kind of the point of why anyone would want BluRay... or at least one of the major reasons... ;) Very Frustrating indeed considering it is a good bargin.