The only driver you need is for your video card. If it's already installed you are good to go.
Use a VGA cord or a VGA to HDMI adaptor connected to the laptop.
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.
A hdmi to vga is an adapter that you can plug into your laptop. You plug in one end to your hdmi outport, and the other end is a vga port. Its applications are connecting a television to a computer or laptop monitor.
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.
It really depends on the connection types you have on your laptop and projector. If your laptop and projector have HDMI connections then use this for the image and audio. If not, the next best would be DVI for the picture and then whatever audio connections you have (analog stereo mini jack possibly). If you don't have any digital video connections then use the VGA for the image.
To attach a projector to a laptop, first ensure both devices are powered off. Connect the projector to the laptop using the appropriate cable, typically HDMI or VGA, depending on the ports available on each device. Once connected, power on the projector and then the laptop. Finally, select the correct input source on the projector and use the laptop's display settings (often accessed by pressing the Windows key + P) to choose how you want the display to be projected (e.g., duplicate, extend, etc.).
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).
No the laptop HDMI would allow the laptop to display on your HDTV just like the PS3 HDMI does or a PC HDMI does
To play your PS3 on your Dell laptop using HDMI, you need to ensure that the laptop's HDMI port is an input, which is rare as most HDMI ports on laptops are outputs. If your laptop does support HDMI input, connect the PS3 to the laptop using an HDMI cable, then switch the laptop's display settings to the HDMI source. If your laptop does not support HDMI input, you'll need to use a capture card or an external monitor instead.
The Epson EX70 does have HDMI, but it's the HDMI 1.1 spec.
You can connect an Xbox 360 to projector by an HDMI cable or VGA.
yes if you have 17 hdmi cords and two flat screen tvs ands and a projector and a 3d couch