HDMI Video Theater Projector for Wii, ps3, Xbox, DVD, Notebook

HDMI Video Theater Projector for Wii, ps3, Xbox, DVD, Notebook

 

HDMI Video Theater Projector for Wii, ps3, Xbox, DVD, Notebook

 



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Product Description


Great cost/performance ratio for home theaters, video games (PS2, PS3, Xbox, wii, etc.), Education ; Business purposes. Features Remote Control, VGA Cable for PC or laptops, Multiple Connections includes HDMI/VGA ; more, LCD Technology: 3.5" single LCD, 6000 hour average lamp life, supports VCR, DVD Player, Satellite/Cable TV, Keystone Correction, Image Reverse, Built-in Speaker, Built-in TV Tuner

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 3.5 x 10 inches ; 11 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 12.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B002AQQJTI
  • Item model number: VVME-HTPCD-V01

Customer Reviews


If you are looking for a projector to replace your 1080I HDTV, or are planning on upgrading to HD service with a projector, plan on spending a bit more money than this. The NATIVE RESOLUTION of this projector is 800x600. This means, even though it will accept a 1080I signal, it will DOWNSCALE(compress) the image to fit the maximum physical resolution of 800x600. Your resolution will be higher definition than if you were watching on a standard TV, but it will not be a true 1080I picture.
If you are just looking for a cheap projector to hook up for fun, like to a WII, or for kids movie parties or whatever, this is a great deal since it is compatable with just about everything.
I just wanted to give you all a heads up, please make sure whatever projector you are buying, meets your 'native resolution' (maximum true definition) needs.
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What a great projector, if only it worked like I wanted it to! For the $350 bucks, it exceeded my expectations. You get a spare bulb (yes, this seller supplies a spare bulb too), 3 cables, remote, lens tissue and a hilariously translated manual. The internal speaker was better than I expected, and the picture looks pretty darn good.
The rub is, it has no zoom, a feature I thought standard and crucial to a projector. The only way to change the size of the picture is to move the projector closer or further from the screen. For this reason, I am planning on returning it. If I had a bigger wall or only used it occasionally, that probably wouldn't be a big deal. The manual keystone correction is also a bit funny. Alas! if only it had a zoom!
HDMI Video Theater Projector for Wii, ps3, Xbox, DVD, Notebook

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