PS3 Speaker system

Hello everyone,
I am in the search for a surrond sound system to hook up to my PS3.  I am hoping to buy this as a Christmas present for my husband.  We recently purchased the PS3 and so we do not need a complete home theater system.  However, before we purchased the PS3, we were looking strongly at this whole system.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/LG+-+1030W+5.1-Ch.+Home+Theater+System+with+Blu-ray+Disc+Player/9258956....
I have a couple of questions. 
1.  Is there anyway to maybe purchase this system, hook the speakers up to the PS3, and then use the blu ray player in another room?
2.  If I can't do number 1, is there a comparible system of speakers in the same price range?
3.  Is there a completely different speaker system, under $500, to hook up to a PS3 that would give us an awesome sound?
I am completely out of my relm here.  I do not know a lot about electronics period.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

No matter what you would need a receiver to us speakers with the PS3.  Either your TV speakers or if you want louder, cleaner and a surround sound you would need a Receiver.  You would hook up the PS3 with an HDMI cable to your TV and  a Digital Optical cable to the receiver. 

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