A PS3 can be connected to a Projector HDTV or any TV that has the inputs.
It's a TV PROJECTOR it Projects any video signal that is hooked up to it.
Check to see if it is hooked up properly. If there is sound coming out, then it definitley works, but check the video jack to see if it is hooked up into your ps3 and tv.
If hooked up to the electrical system, it will "fry" any computer that is connected.
eyeclops is not a TV or a HDTV or a Projector TV and so why would you think it would work as the TV for the PS3. It is a $100 toy that runs on batteries. see related review
You don't the PS3 needs a RCA A/V cable connection at a minimum see related link
A battery hooked up back wards can fry all sorts of electrical components. Every thing from fuses, to wires, to computers.
No. HDMI to DVI uses a DVI-D or DVI-I connection and is digital, but a DVI to VGA uses a DVI-I or DVI-A and is analog. The best way to connect a PS3 to a projector is to see if the projector support component video through the VGA input using a VGA to component pigtail adapter. The projector might have even come with one. You then need to purchase a PS3 component video cable. This will allow resolutions up to 1080i (if your projector support it).
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If your surround receiver has 2 HDMI inputs, connect both the PS3 and the Xbox 360 to the receiver with HDMI cables, and then connect the HDMI output of the receiver to the television. Simply connect the PS3 and Xbox 360 to the A/V inputs whether they are HDMI, Component, S video, RCA A/V, ETC. It does not matter if it is 480i 720 or 1080P as long as it is a Projector TV and not just a projector
After you pick one up you go to the pack-a-punch room walk up to the projector and press X (Xbox 360) square (PS3) on the the side
She is a projector of lies and falsehoods.The projector is broken again.I operate the projector at the cinema.