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the Toshiba TDP S20 comes packed with connectors for connecting almost anything. you get
1x RCA, 1x S-Video, 2x RGB
1x mini D-sub 15, shared with RGB signal
Audio
1x stereo mini-jack, 2x RCA for Video, 2x RCA for S-video
and it seems to take any format thrown at it NTSC, PAL, ... Read review
Advantages: Toshiba TDP S20 Disadvantages: keystone adjustments not very useful
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the Toshiba TDP S20 comes packed with connectors for connecting almost anything. you get
1x RCA, 1x S-Video, 2x RGB
1x mini D-sub 15, shared with RGB signal
Audio
1x stereo mini-jack, 2x RCA for Video, 2x RCA for S-video
and it seems to take any format thrown at it NTSC, PAL, SECAM,
HDTV/DTV (480p/480i/720p/1080i), DVD, RGB, VGA, SVGA, XGA (compressed), SXGA (compressed), ... ...remote control so no need to clime up to change settings and the remote works from back or front of the projector.
my only real problem with this projector was the keystone correction.
-(when you cant lay the projector dead flat the image tapers the keystone corrects it)-
you can only change the vertical kaystone and the range is not to great only about 15 degrees which is nearly flat i found myself using the projector ... more
working for a poor art gallery we needed somthing cheap but effective for our shows. i had a good look at everything out there and ended up with 2 of these for my £900 rather than just one.
the specs were quite good for the money in fact i could not find anything else as good for the price i got mine.
the 800x600 resolution with a 1400ANSI lumen light makes a great picture but only in low light, i found the picture faded if i turned on any thing more than a 40w table lamp,
the contrast ratio (difference between black and white) is 2000:1,which is very respectable for such a cheap projector and with a projection size from 30-300 inches with good zoom and focus in the 3-33 foot projection distance. there was little complaint from the bosses about their useability.
the Toshiba TDP S20 comes packed with connectors for connecting almost anything. you get
1x RCA, 1x S-Video, 2x RGB 1x mini D-sub 15, shared with RGB signal
Audio 1x stereo mini-jack, 2x RCA for Video, 2x RCA for S-video and it seems to take any format thrown at it NTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV/DTV (480p/480i/720p/1080i), DVD, RGB, VGA, SVGA, XGA (compressed), SXGA (compressed), UXGA (compressed), MAC.
you also get a remote control so no need to clime up to change settings and the remote works from back or front of the projector.
my only real problem with this projector was the keystone correction. -(when you cant lay the projector dead flat the image tapers the keystone corrects it)- you can only change the vertical kaystone and the range is not to great only about 15 degrees which is nearly flat i found myself using the projector upside down to compensate.
once in place and setup you only need the remote to control the unit and with reasonably priced replacment bulbs about £100 the upkeep is as budget happy as the projector its self. i have only needed to change one bulb after a year of heavy use i find that quite good.
This entry level Toshiba unit is low on price but high on Value. It offers features which are usually only found on much higher priced units. Standard features on the TDP-S20 projector are keystone correction, optical zoom lens, variety of connectivity including two15 pin computer inputs, monitor output plus S-Video and Composite Video.