Yes.There's a projector at the back of the case.It's actually a very elegant piece of technology.
A DLP is a digital light projection tv. Sometimes it's a projector and sometimes it's a rear projection tv, The advantage lies in the price advantage gained at very large screen sizes. For example a 72 inch DLP TV or projector would cost significantly less than other types. However it can be expensive to replace the lamps, which all have a limited lifetime. You should research the subject carefully before buying one.
DLP HD Projectors can provide a great way to have a large viewing surface for a relatively inexpensive cost. In contrast to a typical television, a DLP HD Projector does not have a bulky frame or take up much space. It can be concealed in a cabinet or mounted on the ceiling and provide a full wall of coverage. For the best picture, a scroll down screen is necessary, though using some inexpensive hardware molding, you can cover it so that it is a decorative piece when not in use. A DLP HD Projector is one of the easiest ways to get a larger than life picture.
DLP (Digital Light Processing) Is a brand of projector technology. It was developed by Dr. Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments. The projector is widely used in overhead Projectors and Television sets. The projector Uses a coloured wheel spinning in front of a lamp, and each colour is shone onto an array of mirrors, each mirror is used for one or more pixels. Lamps are the most widely used for lighting the projector.
DIP stands for Digital Light Projection, HDTV stands for High Definition Television.
No, The Mitsubishi adapter is designed only for Mitsubishi DLP projection televisions.
Projector televisions require lamps which occasionally can burn out. Replacement lamps for many popular models of televisions including Panasonic and Sony can be found online at the DLP Lamps website.
The cheapest place to buy a 1080p DLP tv at Amazon or Ebay. Either place will provide you with a good price, product description plus a review written by consumers who have purchased the same product.
DLP stands for Digital Light Processing. For more information on DLP please visit http://tv.about.com/od/projectiontv/a/dlpintroduction.htm. I hope this helps
Yes, assuming you purchase a DLP television capable of 480p and up resolution.
Any projector will work well, but for DLP projectors consider getting a "proper" one with a quick-spinning color wheel, otherwise you may notice some "rainbowing."
Yes cheap DLP tvs are readily available from Ebay sellers, ranging anywhere from new from the box to used. http://popular.ebay.com/consumer-electronics/dlp-tv.htm
If you TV has output connection, then you can get cables to connect your TV to your projector. For example I have a TV with RCA video and audio outputs, I use 3 RCA cables and then I connect them to my RCA inputs into my projector. My projector has a small speaker, so most of the time I just connect the video cable.