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Regarding question about who is using s-video and composite video on a projector, I have multiple video sources, and I haven't yet invested in an upgraded a/v receiver that can do video up-scaling to HDMI, so I occasionly use the s-video and video input. Three examples: Old VHS tapes, security camera input, computers with old DVR software that only suppport composite video out. Of course these sources look pretty bad on a huge screen, but I will occasionally use them. When upconverting receivers become more standard the need for these jacks on the projector will diminish. I'll be glad when I only need to run one cable to the projector, but right now I'd rather invest money into a new projector than a new a/v receiver.