Originally posted by: Chunkee
do you have a wholesale electronics supply place in your area? check the yellow pages..I there are only a couple where i live, and they charge an arm and leg, but when you need something quickly, they have it
good luck
jC
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
You would need an HD cable box with VGA output, or a component to vga converter, and not the other way around since your projector takes VGA input. I'm not sure if those cables and the converter can work backwards, because VGA input requires H/V sync signals that component outputs don't provide. BNC inputs usually have the H/V sync signals, which is why bnc to vga and vga to bnc are common.
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
You would need an HD cable box with VGA output, or a component to vga converter, and not the other way around since your projector takes VGA input. I'm not sure if those cables and the converter can work backwards, because VGA input requires H/V sync signals that component outputs don't provide. BNC inputs usually have the H/V sync signals, which is why bnc to vga and vga to bnc are common.
Originally posted by: binoculaz
yeah, i'm trying to get an adaptor somewhere locally so i can at least try it and maybe return it. i dont even know if its worth watching hi-def programming on the projector.
for now, the tv is looking great.
viper, what do i need the adaptor for? the projector already has 2 vga inputs on it.
anyone have an experience with hi def tv on a projector by the way? thx for the replies.
Originally posted by: GRIFFIN1
http://www.myhometheater.homestead.com/vgacable.html
This is what I'm using for an Infocus X1.
Will I be able to use the VGA to component adapter to watch DVD's from my DVD player on my computer monitor?
Probably not, the adapter just "adapts" it doesn't convert. Nearly all computer monitors need an RGB signal, as compared to the component (Y, Pr, Pb) signal that a DVD player outputs. To view a component signal on an RGB monitor requires a transcoder, which converts the component to an RGB signal. Many projectors and some rare monitors will accept a compent signal via their HD-15 (VGA or RGB) port. This is the intended use for this adapter. Bottom line: For the adapter to work your display device must accept component inputs.
