HDMI is currently the best connection you can use.
Actually, VGA is the best because it is easy to hook your PC up to you're TV. In fact I'm using it right now!
P.S. If any one wants to hook up their TV and their PC, then let me know, I will give them the instructions.
The HDMI specification means that any HDMI cable will work equally well.
The BenQ MP512ST 800 x 600 DLP Short-Throw Projector and some Sony brand such as the VPL-VW100/P SXRD Full HD Professional LCD Projector have HDMI inputs.
Neither from the research I have done thewre is no supporting data that one is better then the other. That being said either one is the only brand you want for your DLP others are sub par.
Yes it is competitve with LCDs.Neither one is better than the other.Both has equal pros and cons.And even Plasma and DLP projectors are competitive.
DLP projectors have stunning digital clarity and precision. They, like most of the latest technology, are suppose to enhance your movie experience.
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
DLP is digital light processing and LCD is liquid crystal display.
A DLP lamp is used to power what is seen on a rear-projection television, and is also used in modern color digital projectors. Digital cineman projection also used DLP technology.
The LCD is good but doesn't come in true 1080i resolution. An LED-DLP would work the best as it has darker blacks and overall better quality.
A Mitsubishi DLP lamp varies in price depending on the model it is required for and prices may be approximately $35-$40 with DLP lamps for different models being available on Amazon.
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
The prices of the Samsung DLP vary based on size and model. Here is a site that you can use to compare the prices of all DLPs: http://www.nextag.com/dlp-samsung/products-html.