For the new slim PS3 the best HDTV is a Sony 1080p LED backlite LCD 52 inch NX800 series HDTV for 2799.99 retail. or the Sony 1080p LED backlite LCD 60 inch EX700 series HDTV for 2699.99 retail. The Sony syncs with the HDMI connection on the PS3 and allows the TV remote to work perfectly when using the PS3 as a disc player for movies. The large screen provides a incredible field of action for the games being played. The quality of the LED backlite picture is better than other LCD HDTVs. 240 HZ refresh rate for the NX800 will provide sharper action during game play. Because it is what I consider better than the 52 inch Sony BR6 I am currently using that I purchased Christmas 2008. The model EX700 is available in a 52 inch size for 1979.00 retail.
Sounds like normal online playing
No
Playing PS3 on 2 screens is not possible since the PS3 only has one HDMI output. It is possible to clone the screen to another TV if your TV allows that. Playing a PS3 on 2 screens separated requires an extra PS3 and a console link.
No. Using the PS3 is fine for the TV
no it will not hurt it at all
an hdtv of course.
You could call it playing, but the TV is only the sound and audio for the PS3 To get reception on 2 or a 100 TVs you only need to split the A/V signal that leaves the PS3 You still can only have 2 players playing if the game allows it and the other controller is close enough for the PS3 blue Ray to work
Yes. The PS3 comes with a A/V cable to connect to a standard 480 television that has a single video jack and 2 audio jacks. Connection of the PS3 to a TV with jacks is easy and simple and the PlayStation will give you a clear sharp picture.
The best way to connect the PS3 to a TV is with an HDMI cable. You must have a TV with HDMI input and you must purchase the cable as it does not come with the PS3. If your TV does not have an input for an HDMI cable or you do not want to purchase the cable you can use the color coded plugs on the cable that comes with the slim PS3 game console to plug it into your TV and the HDMI plug into your PS3 console.
PS3 does not have a screen the TV it is connected to has the screen and you use those controls. Most TVs have brightness and contrast controls that can be adjusted for the best picture whether you are using the cable box, TV tuner, DVD/VCR, or a PS3
If you had a setup like what is found in some stores that show the same Video on all the TVs in the store you could show it on hundreds of TVs. You would not be playing it on more than one TV, but seeing it on more than one TV. You play it on the Sony PS3 and watch it on the television. You might be able to confirm this at a Best Buy or similar type store as my answer does need to be confirmed. I can see that there could be problems if not all the TVs were HDTVs to receive the proper system settings for the PS3.
If you had a setup like what is found in some stores that show the same Video on all the TVs in the store you could show it on hundreds of TVs. You would not be playing it on more than one TV, but seeing it on more than one TV. You play it on the Sony PS3 and watch it on the television. You might be able to confirm this at a Best Buy or similar type store as my answer does need to be confirmed. I can see that there could be problems if not all the TVs were HDTVs to receive the proper system settings for the PS3.