Analog outputs for Blu-ray players

I'm not even sure if you can play a Blu-ray on an analog TV, but the internet features are usable, if you could display them. I know HDMI to RCA adapters can be purchased, but why make the consumer have to buy them. MANY people still have analog televisions. I think a large market is being missed. I use my Blu-ray players for the internet functions a lot more than I play discs.Also, many people still have analog stereos and can't output the sound. I know some players have coaxial outputs, but older stereos can't use them.It's going to be a long time before everyone has digital TV's and stereos. If these units had RCA video and audio, they could still have use for a Blu-ray player.

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I saw your question and was wondering if 4 months later you had found out any useful information about the BDP-S780 connectivity to any TV.  Info about the webcam/video camera to connect to it would be equally useful.  Thanks.
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