You need a HDMI Input.
You cannot connect a projector to a TV directly. The connections on the TV for video are inputs, not outputs. You need to connect a source such as a DVD player or cable or satellite receiver to the projector.
That will depend upon the model of Sanyo and the model of DVD player you have. The best possible solution for most is to use component video cables. You will want to run the audio cables to a home receiver of some sort, since the projector has very poor speakers.
Regions are global areas defined by the BluRay consortium. In order the allow the introduction of movies in different countries on different dates, most Bluray movies have a region code embedded in them. Bluray players will only play movies authored for the region in which they are sold. There are movies on the market, however, that are region-free, and can be played on any Bluray player anywhere in the world.
Put the bluray into PLAY then go into the AUDIO MENU and change through the choices. When you select the correct one the sound should come on.
An overhead projector is used to project an image of a transparency onto a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror. There are also "slide projectors" that are used to display photographic slides on a wall or screen. A "projector" or "digital projector" would be used similar to a computer monitor or a television screen that would display an inputted image from a variety of sources (blu-ray player, computer, laptop, dvd players, game console, etc.). In the case of a projector the image is projected with the help of a light apparatus shining through a small silicon ship and projected through a lens to create an image on your wall or projector screen.
For the best quality, the projector has to be a high definition one with an HDMI input. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to projectors that do not have HDMI inputs.
You don't have a reason to connect a Bluray to the PS2 even if you could. Plus would you want the input or output of the player connected
You cannot connect a projector to a TV directly. The connections on the TV for video are inputs, not outputs. You need to connect a source such as a DVD player or cable or satellite receiver to the projector.
Standard DVD players and Bluray players normally only have outputs. Therefore, it isn't possible to connect them together.
There is no way that USB can transfer the amount of data needed to show blu-ray video fast enough.
You cannot connect a receiver to this TV. It has no audio outputs. You can connect your stereo to an external source, such as DVD or BluRay player, or a game console.
You have to have the Internet in order to get the updates. If your player is Wi-Fi enabled, you can get the updates just by connecting to the network
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
A DVD player is a better decision than a BluRay player based on price alone. This type of player is cheaper. A BluRay player may be a better idea because it can also play DVDs and has more advanced features.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
Yes, Bring the video cable out to the projector. You will need to bring the "RED & WHITE" out to speakers. Once you do that you will have a big screen, as big as your projector will allow. Good luck
A DVD player cannot play a BluRay disc. A BluRay player can play both BluRay discs and DVDs.