To find the best projector, you should make sure that the lightbulbs do not need to be changed often. Additionally, you should look at the quality of the image that the projecter produces.
Sony makes the Ultra HD 4k projector that is a far higher resolution then other projectors.
You hook up a projector to your computer and aim the projector at the wall. Then you turn it on. You may need special software to use a projector with your computer, however in most cases, such software will come free with the projector.
One of the best websites to buy online is Amazon. Since a computer projector is an electronic item you may also want to try Best Buy's website and compare the two websites.
Its the socket in the computer where the monitor or projector is plugged in
You can connect one projector by HDMI and the other by VGA. This will allow you to connect two projectors to your computer.
There are some good projector computers on the market. The most recommended and best rated one is the one by Acer. The mode is H5360. Price is around $600.
You will need a cable that runs from the PC to the LCD projector. They usually come with the projector. If you turn on the computer, then turn on the projector, then connect the cable, it should automatically detect and appear on the LCD projector. Otherwise, you will have to configure some computer settings to output to the LCD display.
An LCD projector is a type of video projector for displaying video, images or computer data on a screen or other flat surface
yes it can be used with projector.the projector will work as a second display.
Connect the VGA monitor out on the PC to the VGA input on the projector. If your projector does not have a VGA or DVI input, the resolution of the projector is probably not high enough to adequately display the screen of a computer.
The best way to protect your projector, and make it look presentable, is to ceiling mount it. This gets it out of the way of potential danger, and it makes it very difficult for a potential thief to take.
One answer is when an overhead/movie/computer projector does not fit the projector screen area correctly and lines can be seen around the intended area.