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Can someone explain to me if I can or can not broadcast high definition content from this projector?

  • D posted: 01 Sep at 11:51 am

    Since it has a native resolution of 1024×768 then yes, it projects a high definition image.

    HD refers to 720 vertical lines of video format resolution or more (the 768 in 1024×768 shows the number of vertical lines).

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    In response to pro_av_guy – the specs on that page mean squat. The projector has RGB input which allows an HD image to be projected at the native 1024×768. It is true that the projector does not have component, HDMI, or DVI, however the RGB input does allow HD.

  • pro_av_guy posted: 03 Sep at 12:48 pm

    I’m sorry to report the answer is no! D is correct is saying the 768 vertical resolution qualifies however the device does not have a component, HDMI or DVI input. In some cases projectors accept component via the 15 pin d-sub connector but this unit does not. I’m pasting in the specs below. Notice the spec for HDTV. Sorry.
    HDTV: No
    EDTV/480p: Yes
    SDTV/480i: Yes
    Component Video: Yes
    Video: Yes
    Digital Input: No
    Computers: Yes
    Display: Type:
    0.9″ 3LCD

  • TV guy posted: 05 Sep at 11:47 pm

    First, the projector can’t broadcast anything.
    But, this projector CAN display in HD, since it has more than 720 lines.
    However, the only HD input is VGA. So if you have a PC that has a video card that can send at least 720 lines, then yes, you can watch HD.

    However, if you want to display from a DVD player or a set-top, there is no compatible HD input.

    The full user manual is available at:

  • jukeBOXhero posted: 07 Sep at 4:24 pm

    It was my understanding that if a unit isn’t 1280×768 native then its not true high-def. Its not displaying 720p pixel for pixel. either way “TV guy” is right. But who wants a do display high-def in 4:3 anyhow? thats the real question. lol

  • weeder posted: 08 Sep at 5:48 am

    In a nutshell…..

    For 720p you need a resolution of at least 1280 X 720 so this falls short since it’s only 1024. It’s pretty close though and I bet it still looks pretty good.

    weeder

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