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As the device only has a usb connector; I doubt it. You also need a pc for the playback software. It would be better for you to just buy a regular blu-ray player.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the outdoor movie projector has the usb2 or usb3 accessible ports; then BE16NU50 would connect. So it depends on the projector's type of connector availability. However, will the projector be able controlled and playing the media in BE16NU50?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not directly. It has no outputs for either analog or digital outputs. However, if you have a laptop equipped with analog or an HDMI output, and you have the external B/R writer attached to the laptop, you could send the a signal to the projector from THAT output.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If I understand you right there is a remote possibility to hook up to a projector if that projector has USB. But, that does you no real good just hooking it up to a projector because you need software in between the devices somewhere that can play movies or whathave you. This Blu-ray drive device basically feeds the signal to a software package in order to play. Usually, in this case with the Blu-ray drive is hooked with a usb cable to a computer that has the software loaded on it in order to play content. Now if your computer has a display port or something similar you could feed the signal to your projector. But, you do need the software in order to play on your projector. The Blu-ray drive is not equipped to play anything. Just spins the disk and feeds your chosen software. You need a middle device if you catch my drift. The Blu-ray drive is not a Blu-ray player so to speak.
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