Large projection TV's work by making a small image and projecting it onto a larger screen exactly like a projector. The problem with these is that the image is not sharp unless you look directly straight at the screen.
Rear-projection technology allows for large displays; rear-projection televisions range from 42" to 80" on the diagonal. Furthermore, rear-projection televisions are comparably less expensive than similarly sized plasma televisions. The rear-projection television is also very simple to set up, as no drywall work is required.
The Xbox will work great with projection or DLP TV's.
HDTV projection televisions are sold at all the large retailers that stock electronics. These include Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and Sam's Club and Bee Jay's.
I am almost positive that all you need to connect your laptop to your dlp projection television is the usp cords that would very quick and easy and it should work that way
amazon.com sells almost everything, including rear projection tvs. They do not have a very large selection and it would probably be in your best interest to go into a smaller store with support staff more readily available to ask questions.
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If it is compatible with your house and if it will work for you. If you have enough room for it in your house. If you like it and think it will work and have the money do it if you want to.
Large screen television is nothing new. John Logie Baird introduced the world's first television in 1925. By 1928 he had developed and demonstrated color television. By 1930 he had developed his color system into a projector and used it in cinemas and theaters in England. Projection television has now passed its eightieth birthday!
The place that will give you the best deals on Projection Televisions is Best Buy. You can buy one here. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Televisions/Projection-TVs/abcat0101002.c?id=abcat0101002
This is a replacement part of Panasonic rear projection televisions. The lamp provides the light for the images on the screen. www.howstuffworks.com has a great guide to how they work.
Samsung's 63-inch PN63B550 was the largest rear-projection Tv on the market.
This questions is not really clear to me.Do you want to correct a dark projection screen in a rear projection TV or are you talking about a real projection screen?Thanks for clarifying.Otto TrommBeamax