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Originally Posted by darknessangel
Now, that setup kicks ass! XD. I want to buy a projector to do that (but more likely to watch movies ;-)
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Replacement Projector bulbs Kick your wallet

The also run hot.
I have an Aluratek USB to HDMI (they also make DVI and XVGA models) video adapter to drive my 32" LCD TV without losing my existing (and faster) XVGA/HDMI ports that are connected to my Desktop monitors.
Sadly, works with Windows only.
Scrolling full screens of text, shows up speed limitations. Interestingly, it seemed adequate for XVID encoded movies