No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
Overhead projector replacement bulbs will definitely be sold somewhere on eBay or alternatively you could ask the local secondary school or college for help.
Video out from your tv to the video in off the projector. Sometimes you have to make your own connectors. They're not hard to make. Or if the projector is set up to work from s-cable off computer, buy a video in card for your computer plug your tv into this card and play it through the middle man.
If you are looking for a recommendation on a projector and screen, this is almost impossible to give without going to your church to check out the sight lines, congregation size, ceiling height, lighting, video input needs etc. You should consult with a local video installer, or contact a rental company that can provide consultation.
That sounds like a power supply. I would contact your local InFocus distributor. You can locate them on the Support section of the Infocus website.
Changing a projector lamp is a straightforward process but the procedure is slightly different for each projector model. Because the lamps are expensive and because they can be hazardous if they are mis-handled, it is vital that you read the manual for each model before attempting to change a lamp. If you are still a bit squeamish even after reading the manual, a local dealer or AV specialist should always be happy to assist.
Most of these receivers are being made without a external antenna connector (HD tuner) now.
One can purchase cheap projector directly from a Mitsubishi store. One cal also purchase these lights from local department stores, and home improvement stores.
You can still watch your local news without an antenna, as all satellite packages will carry a local channel listing.
Yes. You need to connect the flat wire to a balun (also called a 300 ohm to 75 ohm converter), then run a coax cable from the balun to your TV or converter box.
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ADV Rentals is in the Lansing, MI area and provide LCD projector rentals. They rent daily and weekly, staring at around $100. They also offer portable projector screens.
If you mean a home movie projector, your best bet are the Goodwill/Salvation Army stores, local classifieds and Craiglist.
You can purchase replacement bulbs for a Sharp projector from your local large stationary store, such as Staples. Failing that, you can try sites such as Amazon or eBay.
Many large projector screens can be purchased at a local BestBuy if it's near your location. A store that specializes in electronics should sell them as well.
You can purchase an 8mm projector from a variety of places. You can try your local audio/visual store, or specialist electronics store. Failing that you can try eBay or Amazon.
Overhead projector replacement bulbs will definitely be sold somewhere on eBay or alternatively you could ask the local secondary school or college for help.
both computers should have lan ports on them, use a lan cable - yellow in Australia and directly connect the two computers. At your local airport they use wireless so you will need a wireless modem (Wi-Fi)