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Old April 4th, 2009, 01:17 PM   #16
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There seem to be many positive reviews of the reasonably priced WD TV HD Media Player. That may very well suit your needs.
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Just watch out your go-zintas and go-zoutas. The WD device only has HDMI and composite connectors. If you drop to composite you are losing what you are trying to gain with an HD workflow. If the projector doesn't have HDMI ...
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Old April 5th, 2009, 05:02 AM   #17
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Just watch out your go-zintas and go-zoutas. The WD device only has HDMI and composite connectors. If you drop to composite you are losing what you are trying to gain with an HD workflow. If the projector doesn't have HDMI ...
That's true. Not all projectors have DVI or HDMI. The OP didn't say which projector he has so that's a good point.

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