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Q&A: Could plugging in “Video-In Cables” and HDMI for the same thing burn out the ports?

Question by Jordan S: Could plugging in “Video-In Cables” and HDMI for the same thing burn out the ports?
So, I recently bought a new Panasonic Plasma and I tried connecting my PS3 through the standard video in cables (Red, White and Yellow). But I bought an HDMI cable, and figured I’d hook that up instead, I accidentally put in the HDMI without taking out the standard video one, and now neither of the standard video ports work.. Could I have messed something up?

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Answer by Alfred
no..my bud did that once..it didnt bust tha tv..try turning off the ps3 ..then hold tha on button until u here a beep then plug in tha standard cables..if that doesnt work then tvs busted…after tha turn off tha ps3 again plug in tha hdmi n then go to tha hdmi channel u plugged tha ps3 into n turn it on then wait until u here the sound of the ps3 intro or wateva then the hdmi stuff should come up n u can go on from ther

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JVC HD550 1080p Reference Projector 1080p (Same as RS15)

JVC HD550 1080p Reference Projector 1080p (Same as RS15)

  • 32000:1 Native Contrast Ratio
  • 120hz Clear Motion Drive
  • 1000 Lumens - 3,000 hr Bulb Life
Incredible Value, Reference Quality Performance. JVC's HD550/RS15 sets the standard in performance and value. It's built with the same core technologies and many of the same features found in JVC's other highly acclaimed D-ILA projectors, and breaks new ground in brightness, contrast, color accuracy, black levels and ease of use. Now with JVC's 120Hz Clear Motion Drive technology fast moving objects can be viewed without blurring. Its new Inverse Telecine (reverse 2-3 pulldown) function provides the best possible reproduction of TV broadcasts and commercially available DVDs Unrivaled Picture Quality High native contrast ratio: 32,000:1 120Hz Clear Motion Drive Inverse telecine (reverse 2-3 pulldown) Fine-tuned for Superb Images Selectable picture modes for various sources Screen adjustment mode High-performance 2x motorized zoom lens Outstanding Flexibility and Convenience Newly designed remote controller Quiet operation: Only 19dB V: 80%/H: 34% motorized lens shift Motorized lens cover

List Price: $ 4,999.99 Price: $ 3,499.99

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Epson Projector displays “Not Supported” after over 1 year of use with same laptop.?

I have used an Epson PowerLite S4 projector with my laptop for over a year, and all of a sudden it says “Not Supported” when I plug it in to my laptop. I haven’t changed any of the display settings. Does anyone know how to fix it?

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Can 2 projectors of different brands be connected together and work at the same speed?

I have an EPSON SVGA projector.
I will be getting another projector today that may be of another brand. I want to know if I can connect the two if they’re of different brands.
Will they work at the same speed? Close quality?
Anything I should know?

Thanks!

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