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I have a Philips LCD TV Model 23PF5320/28. How can I connect a Blu Ray DVD player to it. I have an HDMI cord attached to the DVD player, but there is nowhere to plug the other end of the cord into the television. What do I need to do in order to be able to use HDMI? Thanks for your help.

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The only way to connect via HDMI is to have an HDMI socket on your tv. You will have to use a standard video lead instead. It will still give exceptional picture quality it will use three wires instead of one.
The DVD player should have phono type sockets on the back or scart, to match the input sockets on your tv.
Hope that helps.

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