You can get a laptop projector from most electronics retailers that sell computer peripherals. Some department stores such as Sears stock them too. And then, of course, there is always eBay and Amazon which seem to stock pretty much everything.
To set up a slide projector, one will need the correct equipment. Generally, one will need to connect the projector to a laptop or computer, then turn on the projector.
Yes. You can buy a laptop with a built in projector. A company called ASUS has released it. On top of the bezel it has a pico-projector.
yes through s-video card projector can connect to laptop
The VGA cable that you would use to connect a laptop to a projector screen is called a PS2 projector cable.
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All projectors can play movies from your laptop, but for the best results get a projector with a quick color wheel to avoid the rainbow effect.
To attach a projector to a laptop, first ensure both devices are powered off. Connect the projector to the laptop using the appropriate cable, typically HDMI or VGA, depending on the ports available on each device. Once connected, power on the projector and then the laptop. Finally, select the correct input source on the projector and use the laptop's display settings (often accessed by pressing the Windows key + P) to choose how you want the display to be projected (e.g., duplicate, extend, etc.).
One option might be ASUS. See related links for more information.
Use a VGA cord or a VGA to HDMI adaptor connected to the laptop.
If you have an LCD projector, you should create a laptop station so that you can use it with ease. This is best done on a rolling cart with multiple levels. On the top level, you can have the projector. On the lower levels, you can hook up a laptop and all of the cords that you need. You can then just roll this cart to any place where you need to give a presentation.
One could purchase an iPad wall projector at Best Buy, Amazon, or most online websites. One could also purchase one at the apple store or at most electronic stores.
It really depends on the connection types you have on your laptop and projector. If your laptop and projector have HDMI connections then use this for the image and audio. If not, the next best would be DVI for the picture and then whatever audio connections you have (analog stereo mini jack possibly). If you don't have any digital video connections then use the VGA for the image.