Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think!yale!umich!terminator!shogun!msiskin From: msiskin@shogun.us.cc.umich.edu (Marc Siskin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Projecting Amy's output Keywords: RGB, Video, Projecting Amy Message-ID: <1990Feb24.215149.13515@terminator.cc.umich.edu> Date: 24 Feb 90 21:51:49 GMT References: <2562@leah.Albany.Edu> <8297@sun.acs.udel.edu> Sender: steve@terminator.cc.umich.edu (Stephen Kowalczyk) Reply-To: msiskin@shogun.UUCP (Marc Siskin) Organization: University of Michigan Language Lab, Ann Arbor Lines: 31 In article <8297@sun.acs.udel.edu> sjm@sun.acs.udel.edu (Steve Morris) writes: >In article <2562@leah.Albany.Edu> hb136@leah.Albany.Edu (Herb Brown) writes: >> >> I am interested in projecting the output from my Amiga onto a screen in >>a classroom and retain sharpness and clarity. Has anyone successfully done >>this? What equipment will do the best job? Thanks...........Herb > >I did it with a genlock and the composite input on a sony 1030q. >It would probably look better with RGB but I didn't have a cable. >One drawback, if you have to buy the projector, i believe that the >1030 is in the 5 digit price range. > >I have also used a kodak LC500 liquid crystal display. It was difficult >to read the text, I am trying to make an RGB cable for it now to see if >that will improve it any. It sure beats trying to set up a 3 tube >projector for meetings. > >Steve For our user group meetings (and some demos I have done for the local Ed Tech group) I use a sony 19" monitor. I forget the model number but. it is in the series of monitors that have 5 inputs. 2 video, 1 8pin TV input BNC RGB input, and a 25 pin "computer" input. I use the cable I got from Redmond Cable that connects to my Sony monitor (the international version) and teh picture is excellent. Also, when I need to project the computer image I use the RGB loopthru connectors on my personal monitor and use the SONY 1040Q projector in RGB Mode. Marc Siskin MSiskin@shogun.us.cc.umich.edu userhebe@umichub.bitnet