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![]() PRJHD198 1080p HD Video Projector Pyle US $565.00
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Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics [Blu-ray] $18.57 Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 03/25/2008... |
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Panasonic TY-EW3D2MMK2 Ultimate 3D Starter Kit (Avatar 3D + 2 Rechargeable Glasses) $399.95 3D Ultimate Pack 3D Active Shutter EyewearApprox .088 lbsSize medium 3D Eyewear Headsize 23.6" AroundRechargeable Battery for Repeated UseBuilt-in battery is charged using a USB terminalEasy to-operate slide switchMakes it easy to turn the power on and off3D Ultimate Pack includesOne Copy of AVATAR Blu-ray 3D Disc A PANASONIC EXCLUSIVEExperience Avatar in 3D at home!Two Pairs of Active Shutter 3D ... |
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Home Theater Defined DVD $19.95 The Home Theater Defined DVD not only explains what hi-definition and surround sound is and how to use them, but we also discuss how much hi-definition you need to buy and how the movie studios utilize each speaker so you know where to place them in your theater room. We compare the LCD TV, plasma TV, front/rear projectors, and the old tube, or CRT TV so you can make an educated decision when it's... |
Can I watch Blu-ray movies via component video with a non-HDCP video card?
Hi everyone.
I have an old nVidia 7300GS card and I'm considering buying a Blu-ray drive for watching movies on a Mitsubishi HC1500 720p projector. Of course, since my DVI out is not HDCP compliant, I can't use that output for watching movies. I plan to use the component video out, taking advantage of the "analog hole".
Will it work?
System details:
Core 2 Duo 6300
2 GB of RAM
Intel mainboard
SATA inputs on the mainboard
I know the system is capable of handling 1080p video, because 1080p trailers downloaded from the Apple site look smooth.
HDCP stands for High Definition Content Protection.
If it is HDCP capable that means that you can put
protection on it so no one can copy it (copy protection, DRM)


US $189.99









































































