Is a DLP projector compatible with showing Blu-Ray movies? Is the picture any bette than normal viewing?
[2007-12-04 03:34:17]

Q: I have a DLP projector at home and was curious if the crispness of Blu-Ray or HD movies will show being played through it.

A: Yes, a Blu-ray (or HD DVD) player would be compatible (assuming you have an HDCP compliant (see below) DVI or HDMI input on your projector), but would not necessarily provide any visible benefit.

It isn't really the type of projector (e.g.

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Was not only my first time watching the film, but also my very first experience with a film by Billy Wilder.

Jack Lemmon plays C.C. Baxter, a working class man trying to advance in his company. In order to make a name for himself with the upper management, he begins letting them use his apartment as a meeting place for these men and their mistresses. This precarious living arrangement proves to be a challenge when C.C. falls for the elevator operator at work, a feisty woman named Fran Kubelik. Fran also happens to be in love with, and the mistress of, one of the members of management Jeff Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray).

The story is very simple, but deals with lots of emotion. In the “man’s world” mentality of 1960, surprisingly it’s Fran who takes center stage. Her job at the company may not be the most important, or the most rewarding, but Billy Wilder spends the time necessary to develop Fran as a strong yet fragile woman. She is deeply emotionally invested in her relationship with Mr. Sheldrake, more so than she would care to admit, even to herself. She has a connection with Mr. Baxter, but is still holding out for Mr. Sheldrake and his promises to leave his wife for her. Fran also has the best, most hard-hitting dialog in the film. When C.C. borrows her hand mirror, he notices it has a crack in it and makes a comment about it. Her response, “Yes, I like it that way. Makes me look the way I feel.” As she is crying over her relationship with Jeff, she so wisely says, “When you’re in love with a married man, you shouldn’t wear mascara.” Shirley MacLaine’s Oscar nominated performance is incredibly real, and she carries the emotional weight of the film.

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  • Feb 27, 2012 from Dee
    Dee @ I guess that only works for movies that you would NEVER see either at the cinema or on blu-ray. Otherwise your stopping them


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