![]() ![]() We live in the largest retirement community in the world. Let’s plug in a video source and get playing! Performance I won’t go into every single option, but suffice it to say that you can control most aspects of the picture and sound as well as changing display languages. The on-screen menu features three menus with multiple submenus. ![]() They duplicate the functions on the remote control.įrom right to left – Power, menu, input source, play/pause, OK, right, left, down, up. All image direction controls are in the menus.Īll the control buttons are located along the back edge of the top of the projector. The projector can be mounted right-side-up or upside-down and can project on the front or rear of the screen. The holes, when used with longer screws, or more correctly, bolts, can be used to mount the projector. The included screws are so small, they seem essentially useless. You can also see the four brass screw holes that fit the four included screws. The bottom of the projector features four small rubber feet at the corners. The dark rectangle is the infrared input window where the remote control signals are received. We see the VGA connector, a USB input port, a 5V USB power output port, I guess in case you need to power something, the audio/video input port, the audio output jack, and the power cord connection. ![]() The back has the rest of the input and output ports. The left side holds the SD card slot and the two HDMI input ports plus additional cooling vents. The right side of the projector holds the cooling vents. The front of the projector has a large projection lens as the predominant feature. There isn’t really any setup to do other than connecting the power cable, applicable input source and positioning it.
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