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This model will only support 1080i. What you need to do is go into the display settings on your PS3 and set the max resolution that your TV will support to "1080i" That should get you going!

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Make sure the output frequencies set by your PS3 are supported by your TV. Check it's technical specifications for it's speakers supported frequencies and make sure your PS3 only puts out those that are supported.

Otherwise the speakers of your TV can get damaged.

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