I think you got it all covered. Even the highest end projector should only
require a power plug and a lone HDMI input. Figure by the time you put in a
unit, say by next year, it will be a digital LCoS/SonyXRD (the only medium
worth spending projector money on) and all your components will be HDMI, and
assuming you already own or will be owning a decent hdmi switching receiver,
you wont need to run any other type of cable for old components as the receiver
will upconvert/process all inputs to the lone HDMI output. Even with HTPCs, as
HDMI will be the popular output on all new gfx cards coming out next year.>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 12:09:12 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[email protected]> Subject: [H] Overhead Projector Mount> > I am
remodeling our basement for a home theater and was thinking about> pre-wiring
it for an overhead projector mount. We currently use a> rear projection DLP TV
so I wouldn't be using it but I figured it was> decent future proofing.> > What
sort of things should I be thinking of? Right now I was planning> on putting in
an electrical outlet, a bracket to mount the projector> to, and flex tubing
back to the A/V rack so wiring can be run easily.> Anything else?> > -- > Brian
Weeden
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