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Old 09-04-2007, 03:53 AM   #1
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I'm getting an old Sanyo z1 projector for my wii, and it looks as if the picture would be great if I use the component cables. I would also get the wireless sensor bar and a new surround system. The projector is pretty old, but it looks as if it could do the job pretty well. Does this sound like a good idea?
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Wow thats amazing it's a great idea
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I have been using a 6 year old Sony LCD projector for my Wii. The sensor bar may be tricky for large screen setting. Look up my thread for the solution.
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I use an InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 with my Wii and it works just fine. I have my Wii under the TV and then a cable running from it to the projector which hangs on the ceiling in the back of the room. Here's what I used from monoprice.com.

Component cable coupler
50ft component cable

I hang a 90" diagonal screen in front of the TV. I've attached pics of my setup.
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