Well, you could point a camera at the LCD, and feed its output into a normal video projector... or connect the machine's video output directly to a normal video projector...
... but otherwise, no. There just isn't enough directed light coming out of the LCD screen, under normal circumstances, to project..
Generally no - Normal LCDs have a mirrored layer at the back to reflect light back through the screen. In a projector the light is behind the screen so the silvered layer needs to be removed.
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9 years ago
Well, you could point a camera at the LCD, and feed its output into a normal video projector... or connect the machine's video output directly to a normal video projector...
... but otherwise, no. There just isn't enough directed light coming out of the LCD screen, under normal circumstances, to project..
9 years ago
What LCD display?
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9 years ago
Generally no - Normal LCDs have a mirrored layer at the back to reflect light back through the screen. In a projector the light is behind the screen so the silvered layer needs to be removed.