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October 10, 2014 6:38:24 AM

Hi I have a ps3 going to benq ms500 via the yellow video wire and it all looks good my question is if I use hdmi to vga instead of the yellow video wire will the picture improve much ?

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October 10, 2014 6:40:11 AM

your projector is only 800x600 so I don't think so.
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October 10, 2014 6:57:08 AM

Yes but stat sheet says supports up to 1080p I'm a complete newbie at this so is that not hd
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October 10, 2014 6:58:38 AM

it will downsize 1080p to 800x600. there are simply that many pixels. it will accept the signal and downsize it.
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October 10, 2014 7:05:22 AM

So it will be a complete waste of money to buy a hdmi to vga connection ?
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October 10, 2014 7:06:16 AM

I am going to say yes. Unless you just like looking at it.. or if you can use it for something else?
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October 10, 2014 7:08:17 AM

How about the s video connection still the same outcome yes
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October 10, 2014 7:10:30 AM

unless you are getting noise/artifacts from the cabling then it will be much of a muchness. you will not get a sharper image.
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October 10, 2014 7:11:47 AM

Thanks for quick replys
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October 10, 2014 7:19:35 AM

No, all the above are wrong. Projectors are different and not your usual monitor you can compare to. The Lens is quite small in projectors and the compression in a 800*600 lens can easily display 1080p with crisp.

Hdmi will be much much much improvement.
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October 10, 2014 7:21:18 AM

source please. nothing to do with lenses. there are pixels and there are a number of them and no matter what you have the same number of them regardless of the signal.
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October 10, 2014 7:30:00 AM

http://www.plus-america.com/resolution.html

i am talking about upscaling. a 800*600 projector can do it, if it says it can do 1080p upscaling then it will. I've seen it done personally and the lens window was also 800*600. You're talking about a window of the size of a footy card, you know how dense the pixels are...
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October 10, 2014 7:32:38 AM

Now I'm confused
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October 10, 2014 7:38:06 AM

His link is to a CRT monitor page that basically says what I am saying. He seems a bit confused.
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October 10, 2014 7:42:54 AM

Still confused did I not tell you guys I'm a newbie ha ha
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October 10, 2014 7:44:14 AM

just read briefly the links we have posted and you will see that they all say the same thing.
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October 10, 2014 7:56:50 AM

Those are the supported signal timings. THE RESOLUTION OF THE PROJECTOR IS 800x600. IT WILL NOT DISPLAY MORE PIXELS THAN IT PHYSICALLY HAS!
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October 10, 2014 7:57:55 AM

Thanks for all the replys just talked to a friend of mine who has a spare hdmi to vga so to end the argument I'll get it from him on Tuesday and try it to see if there is any difference and I'll post back with my findings thanks for all your help
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October 10, 2014 7:59:04 AM

did you even read my links boju? Do you want to look stupid arguing false information or do you want to LEARN SOMETHING!
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October 10, 2014 3:59:41 PM

I understand upscaling thanks though, i got confused elsewhere and i am sorry. A friend of mine has a projector with hdmi (I'll ask him again next time i see him as i've probably misheard how it works) thought he said he can change the source to 1080p as i've seen him do and explaining the window inside the projector is 800*600.

Think the confusion came from seeing the 1080p timings in the manual which im not sure about what timings is (i just seen 1080p with component), a friend setting 1080p resolution and getting a display through the projector from the laptop without saying resolution not supported. Guess the projector is down converting, and should have gone about things here differently, i apologize again.

I'm hoping Component might give tomym23 better picture quality compared to RCA



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October 10, 2014 5:29:00 PM

Sorry americanbrian you're right im an idiot lol.

Asked my friend and was confused with his old business projector. That was 4:3 800*600, even though you can put higher res through it, would still only be 800*600 not looking that much different.

Projector he has now is widescreen 1080p which makes sense.

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October 10, 2014 5:35:13 PM

No problem dude, I wasn't saying you were an idiot. I just got the feeling that you did not read the links as they are pretty solid explanations. I read both of the links you posted and like I say, it seemed that they supported what I was saying basically. I was getting a little frustrated having bothered to check out your sources when I felt you were not looking at mine. I can see that you have a lot of experience and obviously have helped a lot of people out but when you blaze in saying everything I have said is wrong I at least wanted you to back that up with some solid info.
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October 10, 2014 5:52:27 PM

Well I'd like to thank both you guys and apologise for nearly starting something ha ha only jokeing I know you were both trying to help anyway while I do belive you guys and take your info on board I am getting a hdmi to vga cable for free on Tuesday so I will try it out and post the resuresujust to have it documented not that I don't belive anyone but it's free and won't hurt anyone only prove someone right
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October 10, 2014 6:05:06 PM

americanbrian said:
No problem dude, I wasn't saying you were an idiot. I just got the feeling that you did not read the links as they are pretty solid explanations. I read both of the links you posted and like I say, it seemed that they supported what I was saying basically. I was getting a little frustrated having bothered to check out your sources when I felt you were not looking at mine. I can see that you have a lot of experience and obviously have helped a lot of people out but when you blaze in saying everything I have said is wrong I at least wanted you to back that up with some solid info.


Good on you, I'll cop it on the chin. I did blaze in and i feel terrible doing that, i did check the links but it didn't sink in and hadn't thought it related to what i was on about which was all wrong anyway. Had a bit to drink so that didn't help anyone so in future i think before type.

And sorry as well to tomym23 for the confusion i caused.

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October 10, 2014 6:40:59 PM

tomym23 said:
Well I'd like to thank both you guys and apologise for nearly starting something ha ha only jokeing I know you were both trying to help anyway while I do belive you guys and take your info on board I am getting a hdmi to vga cable for free on Tuesday so I will try it out and post the resuresujust to have it documented not that I don't belive anyone but it's free and won't hurt anyone only prove someone right


lol you you almost started ww3 :D  haha na joking aside you dont need to apologise for anything it was all me.

The component cable might give you a better picture apposed to rca.
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