The Toshiba's TDP-ET20U features a built in dvd player, and can connect to a pc for powerpoint slide shows.
Mitsubishi makes some of the most expensive projectors. They have lines that cater to the high end buyer and offer projector with DVD combinations built in as well as projectors that broadcast in full HD.
Connecting two theater projectors for a 3d effect on movies and television is fairly easy. If both projectors are the same, then all you need are the proper cords to connect the two projectors together, and have the cords to hook up to the DVD/blue ray player, or cable box.
yes, though some use digital projectors which don't use the bulky reels needed, rather they just stick in dvd-like disk
When a PS3 has a DVD of a TV show recorded on a Media Center PC system and burnt into a DVD it has no problem reading and showing the DVD.
LCDs will take much longer to burn out and usualy are compatible with DVD presentations.
Projecters show a larger version on a screen or blank wall of what you are either teaching or watching. For example when i went to my friends house she has a projecter and we watched 'Get Smart' on her big blank wall in her house and she projected it on this little machine that you put the DVD in and it comes out the lense.
A projector simply projects images onto a wall or projection screen. Projectors are typically used to increase the image size for viewing by audiences. Projectors come in a variety of sizes, normally measured in Lumens which is the brightness of the light. This brightness will determine the size the image can project and the distance the projector can be from the screen. Slide projectors use light to project images from 35mm slides. Digital Projectors use light to project images from computers and DVD players.
Best Buy, eBuyer and Amazon all sell LCD movie projectors for around $350 to $650. They can stream any kind of DVD or multi-media film, and can be hooked up to a PC to show films from services like Netflix or BlinkBox.
A movie projector is an older device that was used to show reel-to-reel films. Generally they are used in movie theaters, but they were often used in classrooms before the wide use of VCR's (videocassette recorders), DVD (digital Versatile Disc) players, and multimedia computers with projectors.
Yes, A DVD player has the capacity to show a VCD disc. However, a VCD player cannot show a DVD disc.
no it is impossible to hook up cable to the projector, the only way is not hook a asr cable to the DVD out box and the take rst cable from the out cable hook into the in port on the projector in conclustion you need a DVD player also
If you are talking about off-the-shelf DVD players then it's an output device( display data read to video terminal [i.e. Projectors, TV's], but if you are talking about DVDRW devices then it's an input and output device. If you are talking about a DVD media, if it's just ordinary DVD-ROM then it's just input. But if you're talking about DVD-R or DVD-RW media then it's an input and output media.