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Contents of the Home Theater Kit

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Using the Home Theater Kit Contents of the Home Theater Kit The home theater kit contains four cables: 1 DVI-Composite/S-video cable-connects the projector to a video source using either an S-video connector or a composite video connector. The video source can come with super video capabilities (e.g., DVD player, video cassette recorder, laser disc player, camcorder, satellite dish receiver, etc.) or without super video capabilities (e.g., videocassette recorder). 2 VGA-to-HDTV/Component video cable-connects the projector to a video source for high quality video playback. The component video cable connects directly to a standard VGA connector. In addition, this cable can be used to connect the projector to a High Definition TV (HDTV) source. For details on HDTV support, refer to "HDTV Modes" later in this chapter. 3 Home Theater audio cable-connects a home theater device with stereo speakers to the projector. 4 PC audio cable-connects a personal computer with a single audio input connector to the projector. 6-2 Compaq iPAQ Microportable Projector MP3800 User's Guide

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Compaq iPAQ Microportable Projector MP3800 User’s Guide
Using the Home Theater Kit
Contents of the Home Theater Kit
The home theater kit contains four cables:
1
DVI-Composite/S-video cable—connects the projector to a
video source using either an S-video connector or a composite
video connector. The video source can come with super video
capabilities (e.g., DVD player, video cassette recorder, laser
disc player, camcorder, satellite dish receiver, etc.) or without
super video capabilities (e.g., videocassette recorder).
2
VGA-to-HDTV/Component video cable—connects the projector
to a video source for high quality video playback. The
component video cable connects directly to a standard VGA
connector. In addition, this cable can be used to connect the
projector to a High Definition TV (HDTV) source. For details on
HDTV support, refer to “HDTV Modes” later in this chapter.
3
Home Theater audio cable—connects a home theater device
with stereo speakers to the projector.
4
PC audio cable—connects a personal computer with a single
audio input connector to the projector.