Toshiba Projector Manuel - Page 7
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Video connections
The next step is to figure out what type of connectors/output the equip-
ment you want to connect has. If there is more than one output, select the
one with the highest quality. Component video has the best quality, fol-
lowed by S-video, then composite video.
If you are connecting the projector to HDTV, the projector's computer con-
nector should be used.
Keep in mind that HDTV and progressive sources can only be handled
through the projector's VGA connector. The Component to S-video adapter
does not function with progressive sources. With progressive sources, the
Component video connector requires Breakout cables purchased from a
third-party.
NOTE: S-video cables are not included with the TDP-MT100 projector.
Here is a list of possible input signals and the connectors they should be
connected to on the projector
Input Signal
Standard Broadcast
TV (not HDTV), via
cable, digital cable,
satellite TV, DVD,
VCR, DirectTV
HDTV, Progressive
DVD, Progressive
Video Game
Video Camera,
Video Game
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Connector Label on
Connector
Projector
Composite video
Video In
S-video
S-video
Component Video
S-video (via the
Component to
S-video adapter)
VGA
Computer In
Component video
Component Video
requires third-party
Breakout cable
Composite video
Video In
S-video
S-video