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this CAN support almost full hd 800x600 is the native which means it can go alot higher. doesn't mean when u hook up a computer it will be 800x600, it could be 1024x768 or higher.
Going to 1024x768 in 800x600 looks like crap. You feel like your eyes cant focus the screen. You lose alot and you notice it. Unless your watching NTSC video in 1024x768 which NTSC is 720x480. You wont notice it that way. Ok I'm done.
WAIT WHAT!!! NO SOUND OUT!!! FARK THIS
I gots it. and it is gooooooooooood.
and is there no sound out?
yeahh you need like a seperate sound system for it, im using the logitech Z-5500's, which runs dvd player, tv audio, ipod etc, all with the projector.
But there is no audio (red) jack? what input do you put the sound system in?
well the projector doesn't have any dvd player installed or anything. So you would generally use a DVD player or Computer to produce the sound and video, yellow RCA/VGA cable goes into the back of the projector and what ever sound system you have would connect to the dvd player/computer. If that makes any sense.