sony vpl-hs10

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i just got the sony vpl-hs10, and a nad L 70 receiever, my question is, do i need a special reciever with DVI output to hook up my projector through DVI, or is there any kind of add-on or adaptor... also how would i go about hooking up regular cable TV to my projector?
 
You would need something with a DVI to use it.

Keep in mind that the input plug on the HS10 is a DVI-D (if I remember properly), and you will need to have something that outputs digitally to use it (the input connector is missing the analog-in pins).

Otherwise it's component/s-video time.
 
The Sony VPL-HS10 is a nice TFT WXGA projector with a 700:1 contrast ratio and and 800-1200 ansi lumens brightness in cinema and normal mode respectively.

Fairly quiet, and reasonable value for money (AU$6000 with a screen around here). In traditional Sony style they have a memory stick port, and you have to spend more money to get the DVI and RGBHV cables which plug into the little multi-connector on the back. You can actually spend more money to get a little break out box that plugs into the unit with a large lead which has every connector known to man on it.

Very good black levels. I can't imagine that a AU$25,000 Yamaha DLP projector would be four-times better.
 
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