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irstupid said:
LivingMetal said:

This is typical in the a/v market.  No need for such unwarranted banter.

I have a reciever and none of my hookups are this complicated.

Just as building a pc is not complicated. You take the cords and plug them into where the label says so, or in regards to computers, usually color coded, lol.

Most receivers have HDMI labels for TV in/out. DVD/Blu Ray, Cable, ect. 

It should be as easy as buying a PS4pro and plugging it into an open HDMI slot on ones Receiver. 

Fine because you said in a previous post "Yea I figured if you have 4k ready devices, TV, AV and what not it would be just plug and play."

That is true provided that all of your equipment is 4K ready.  This work around is for those whose receivers that are NOT 4k ready.  This work around is a legit procedure in the a/v market as said earlier when required.  The "weakest link" in your a/v set up is the bottleneck that prevents you from taking full advantage of the original source's output.  This is not a "Sony thing."  You've already voiced your discontent over PlayStation and Sony in previous threads when the PS4 Pro was announced, and this is nothing but another attempt to bash Sony.  But your ignorance over a/v equipment caught you with your pants down.