ok, originally posted in multimedia, but no response there, so me thinks all the clever people hang in this section!
so as per the other post:
I have been thinking a while now between buying a hd tv or a projector. I was put off initially by the projector because of the cost of the lamps, but I have come across a projector that is very reasonable, about 7k and it has a very long lamp life - of up to 8000 hours, but even once you have to replace a lamp, its actually not expensive, around R200!
What is fairly cool as well, besides the low cost of the lamp, is that it also comes with a built in TV tuner and it has connections for every imaginable device including S-Video, Scart with RGB, RGB, HDMI, Composite Video, Component Video, VGA, Audio-In, USB and card reader.
from the specs though the following info:
Brightness: 1600 Ansi Lumen
Resolution: Native 800x 600 Supports 1920 x 1080
Video Standard: 1080i/720i / 480P / 576i / 480i
Contrast: 800:1
HDTV: Yes, HDMI, Componant, XVGA
So what I don't understand is the native 800x600 but supports 1920x1080, that part is beyond me.
Basically if I can hook up the Xbox to this and have 1.20m high COD4 in Full HD then I will be one happy chappy!!
or the short version:
what does this mean?
Resolution: Native 800x 600 Supports 1920 x 1080
so as per the other post:
I have been thinking a while now between buying a hd tv or a projector. I was put off initially by the projector because of the cost of the lamps, but I have come across a projector that is very reasonable, about 7k and it has a very long lamp life - of up to 8000 hours, but even once you have to replace a lamp, its actually not expensive, around R200!
What is fairly cool as well, besides the low cost of the lamp, is that it also comes with a built in TV tuner and it has connections for every imaginable device including S-Video, Scart with RGB, RGB, HDMI, Composite Video, Component Video, VGA, Audio-In, USB and card reader.
from the specs though the following info:
Brightness: 1600 Ansi Lumen
Resolution: Native 800x 600 Supports 1920 x 1080
Video Standard: 1080i/720i / 480P / 576i / 480i
Contrast: 800:1
HDTV: Yes, HDMI, Componant, XVGA
So what I don't understand is the native 800x600 but supports 1920x1080, that part is beyond me.
Basically if I can hook up the Xbox to this and have 1.20m high COD4 in Full HD then I will be one happy chappy!!
or the short version:
what does this mean?
Resolution: Native 800x 600 Supports 1920 x 1080