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DreamVision Starlight1 1080p LCOS Video Projector - Photos

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DreamVision Starlight1 1080p 3-Chip LCOS Video Projector - Connections Close-up
DreamVision Starlight1 1080p 3-Chip LCOS Video Projector - Connections Close-up

DreamVision Starlight1 1080p 3-Chip LCOS Video Projector - Connections Close-up

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Here is a close-up phot of the connections provided on the DreamVision Starlight1, which are located on the bottom of the left side (looking towards the front of the unit, if placed on a table, from the rear):

Starting on the left are two HDMI inputs. These connections allow the connection of an HDMI or DVI source (such as an HD-Cable or HD-Satellite Box, DVD, Blu-ray, or Player). Sources with DVI outputs can be connected to either of the HDMI inputs via DVI-HDMI adapter cable.

Moving right, first there are the Component Video inputs (Green, Blue, Red). The Component Video connections are also compatible with SCART connections via cable adapter.

Next in line are the Composite Video (yellow) and S-Video inputs. These inputs are useful for analog standard definition audio sources, such VCRs and camcorders.

To the right of the S-Video input is the RS232 and 12 Volt Trigger connections. These connections are used for custom installation applications involving system control via a PC or dedicated custom remote control system.

Any standard video or high definition source (up to 1080p), except RF sources, can be connected to this projector.

One input option that is missing from the Starlight1 is a PC-in or VGA input connection. Such a connection allowed have a PC or Laptop to be connected. In the case of the Starlight1, in order to connect a PC or Laptop to the Starlight1, the Laptop or PC needs to have an HDMI or DVI output connection.

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