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    Hi,

    I have a HDTV but don't have a dvd player, my laptop has HDMI output, can I use my laptop HDMI to watch DVD movied in TV?

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    If it has a HDMI output and your HDTV has a HDMI input, it should work. You just need a cable. Your laptop should have a set up for the video card. You can set it as a second monitor.

    Plug in the HDMI cable, turn on the TV and set it to HDMI input, then turn on the laptop. Go to the video card settings and you should see a second monitor display. You may need to try different resolutions, but not that hard to set up.

    But I would recommend just picking up a cheap DVD player as it will be a lot easier. Some of the Philips players also play Divx videos, so they are fairly universal and fairly cheap. Walmart carries some for about $40US. A HDMI cable if it's fairly long may cost you half of that.
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  3. The Philips 5990, outperforms my oppo on a 46 inch Sony Bravia, and thats using RCA Phono cables !
    PAL/NTSC problem solver.
    USED TO BE A UK Equipment owner., NOW FINISHED WITH VHS CONVERSIONS-THANKS
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  4. I picked up a phillips upconverting divx player for $30 (refurb) at buy.com
    the cable you can get cheap and good quality at monoprice.com for about $8 for a 6ft

    You can't say it's too expensive
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    Hi, thaks for the posts, I like this forum

    I bought a 6ft HDMI cable from ebay for $4.89.
    One of my friends has bought a Samsung - Progressive-Scan DVD Player with HD Upconversion,Model: DVD-1080P8
    He doesn't need it and wants to return it, he proposed me to buy it from him, he paid only $40 for it (black friday sale) and he asks me for the same price. It's brand new. The price is pretty good but I'm not sure about the DVD player, user ratings are not very well. How is this player in your idea?

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  6. Get the Philips and treat it nicely.

    Never buy from friends and why would the two of you want to, he can take it back and get a refund, and the warranty may not apply.
    PAL/NTSC problem solver.
    USED TO BE A UK Equipment owner., NOW FINISHED WITH VHS CONVERSIONS-THANKS
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