Depending on your video card outputs, you can do a number of converts:
The simplest is the HDMI to VGA converter seen here:
http://www.Amazon.com/HDMI-VGA-HD15-Male-Cable/dp/B001OLCHJ6/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1239928244&sr=8-1
However, if your video card has DVI capabilities, it is recommended to use that output and use the converter seen here:
http://www.amazon.com/Eforcity-Black-Meter-HDMI-Cable/dp/B000E8SY5Q/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1239928244&sr=8-4
Yes. You can connect them with composite, component or HDMI cables. For the best results, use the HDMI cable, if your projector has that type of input.
You can connect an Xbox 360 to projector by an HDMI cable or VGA.
If you have a projector TV then it would depend on it's connections. A PS3 will connect with an HDMI to a HDTV projector style TV with a HDMI input with the single cable. If you are not talking about a Projector style TV this may not be possible If your projector has an HDMI input and HDMI passthrough, it would be better to go from the ps3 to the projector and then pass through to the tv.
To connect a rear projector TV to modern HDMI sources, you'll need an HDMI to VGA or HDMI to composite adapter, depending on the input options available on your projector. First, connect the HDMI output from your device (like a streaming box or laptop) to the adapter. Then, connect the adapter to the projector using the appropriate cable (VGA or composite). Ensure that both the projector and the source device are powered on, and select the correct input source on the projector.
For the best quality, the projector has to be a high definition one with an HDMI input. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to projectors that do not have HDMI inputs.
Use a VGA cord or a VGA to HDMI adaptor connected to the laptop.
You need an HDTV for it to work and the TV has to have an HDMI connection. Then you need to turn your HDTV to the location for the HDMI that was connected
An HDMI cable either works or it doesnt. Spending $100 on an HDMI cable is pointless. As long as it supports the Standards you are looking for, 1.3 for regular HDTV up to 1080p, and 1.4 for 3D video, everything will be the same.
The computer screen can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable provided the computer and the TV are fitted for it. The TV just reproduces what's on the computer screen.
Yes, you can play Xbox on a projector TV as long as the projector has the necessary input ports, such as HDMI, which is standard for most Xbox consoles. Simply connect the Xbox to the projector using an HDMI cable, and ensure that both devices are powered on. You may also need to adjust the projector's settings to optimize the display for gaming. Enjoy your gaming experience on a larger screen!
It's probably the cable box it either needs some trouble shooting or changed
Yes, as long as your Epson projector has an HDMI slot, or if you use an HDMI-to-VGA adaptor (an HDMI-to-RCA Video adaptor can work as well).