Multimedia Projector A Great Help For Your Home Theater And Video Game

Generally, Multimedia Projector is a great help for your home theater and video game, it can works well with yourDVD Player, TV and HDMI as well as video games, there are many otherLCD Multimedia Projector that can make you home theater morevaried and colorful, this is an article about the reviews of the Multimedia Projector.

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LCD Multimedia Projector

System Setup Options:

TV System – PAL / NTSC / Auto; Power Resume; Password Set UP; Parental Rating Set Up; Factory Reset

Language Setup Options:

OSD Language; Audio Language; Subtitle Language; Menu Language

Video Set Up

Brightness; Contrast; Hue; Saturation; Sharpness

Speaker Set Up

DOWNMIX – LT/RT, Stereo, VSS, 5.1CH; Subwoofer – ON/OFF; Center Delay; Rear Delay; Front – Large, Small

Digital Setup

OP Mode – Line Out, RF Remote; Dynamic Range – OFF, 2/8, 4/8, 6/8, FULL; Dual Mono – Stereo, Mono L, Mono R, MIX Mono

Native Resolution:

640 x 480 (VGA); Display Mode: 4:3, 16:9; Audio Output: 3W x 2; Noise Output: <45dB; Lamp Power: 30 WATT LED Beam Projection Lamp; Lumens (lm) Output: 1,200; Life expectancy of lamp: 20,000 hours (approx.)

On Board Buttons:
- Power ON/OFF; Play/Pause; Stop, Setup; TV Menu; Volume -; Volume +

- DVD Eject Button; 4:3 / 16:9; Projector Focus Dial
- Tilt Screen UP/Down Dial
- Source – Select & Choose Either, DVD / TV / VGA / AV / S-Video / Game / HDMI
- UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT Navigation (OSD Control Only)
- Fast Forward/Rewind (Press Once) Skip Scene (HOLD DOWN)
TV Tuner Menu
Color – Brightness, Contrast, Saturation; OSD – Language, V Position, H Position, Transparent ON/OFF; TV – Channel, Analog TV Standard, Auto Search, Manual Search, Tuning, Skip ON/OFF; Function – Factory Reset, Sleep Function, Blue Screen, Rotate ON/OFF, Sharpness; Analog TV Standards – NTSC M, PAL M, PAL BG, PAL I, PAL DK, PAL N

Inputs:
Power IN (100-240V, 50/60hz); DVD DISC; USB; SD/MMC; HDMI; Analog TV Antenna Input; Component Video (RCA) IN; Component Video (RCA) OUT; VGA; 3.5mm Audio IN; 3.5mm Headphone Port; Coaxial; S-Video

Projection Size:

Game: 270cm Maximum; Video: 350cm Maximum; PC: 200cm Maximum

Projection Distance:

Game: 400cm Maximum; Video: 425cm Maximum; PC: 290cm Maximum

Dimensions (mm): L:265 x W:265 x H:80

OSD Languages: English, Simplified Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Portuguese
Product Notes

  • · Audio Set Up: Audio Out – SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF/RAW, SPDIF/PCM
  • · RF motion sensitive controllers, very easy to use, by everyone
  • · Maximum screen brightness is achieved at 3M setback on white or light colored wall
  • · Automatic cool down to prolong lamp life
  • · Sleep function with timer
  • · Picture adjustments via menu

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Help answer the question about Home Theater Systems

Does upgrading the cables used to hook up home theater systems make a big difference?
I recently bought a new tv a 720p 56" JVC rear projection TV as well as a 5.1 channel Pionner home theater system w/ a dvd player. I'm curious if I upgrade the cables to hook the system up to the TV if that would improve the sound/video quality? If so what cable would be used to do this the TV has the following inputs:

2 S-video (1 side, 1 rear); 2 component video; 3 composite video (1 side, 2 rear); 1 PC; 2 HDMI and 3 audio (1 side, 2 rear)

Also I'm not sure if this would be an issue as i have not tried it yet but I also have a PS3 that i will be hooking up via HDMI to the TV and want to be sure that the surround sound will work when I'm playing games or watching Blue Ray movies. Thanks in advance for your help!!
Link To TV

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7699001&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat95100050004&id=1138084693793

LINK TO PIONEER

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7805501&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat40200050002&id=1142294275661

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2 Responses to “Multimedia Projector A Great Help For Your Home Theater And Video Game”

  1. WPMixer says:

    I hope the 3D glasses are better than the 3d glasses included with the panasonic 3D TV I bought recently, My 3D glasses lasted for almost 3 week and that’s it,
    Now If I want to watch 3D on My new panasonic I need to buy new glasses for 150$ each .

  2. Ronq says:

    You should probably check out Amazon (link below) for most of these, as they offer free shipping on most AV receivers and can generally take $100 or more off the price of a receiver. I actually spoke with an AV pro at Circuit City the other day, and here were his feelings on receivers:

    Top of the line: Denon (and some Sony's). They just make the highest quality receivers that are capable of doing pretty much anything you want. However, he did forewarn me (and I believe it) that setting up a Denon system is not for the faint of heart of the inexperienced. He said he's seen people struggle with it for days before calling in an expert.

    Pretty good: Yamaha and Onkyo (and Harmon Kardon). Both make similar style receivers that are fairly (moderately) intuitive to set up. I know Onkyo provides a microphone that is supposed to optimize the sound quality and the point where you put the mike. I don't think Yamaha's have that on their mid-range receivers.

    After that: Sherwood and other makers. Just not the kind of product you want to buy if you're looking for quality. These are more of the "just-scraping-by" style recievers. I'd spend the little extra to make sure you got a quality product that will last you more than a year or two.

    For someone who's just looking to get into the market (which it sounds like you are), you may want to look at the Onkyo TX-SR605 style reciever. It has up-converstion, meaning that you can run one single HDMI cable to your HDTV, and all other video signals will be formatted to work. It has 2 HDMI inputs, 3 component video inputs, and 4 digital audio inputs, which should be plenty to last a while. The set up is fairly obvious on the entire receiver and provides plenty of power to the speakers. Most importantly, you can find it (right now) for $400-$500 USD at several retail outlets, including Amazon. A great receiver if you're just getting into them.

    Also, speakers are a different subject. You don't want the brands I listed above, you want to look into Boston Acoustics, Polk Audio, Bose and JBL, to name a few. The sound quality and speaker make up will be much better and last longer. You want a cone (the part that makes the sound) that is not paper, but ceramic, plastic and/or part titanium.

    Hope this helps! Check out the link below Amazon (CNET) for more comprehensive reviews of everything you're looking for.

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