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The person using a lap top for powerpoint can sit anywhere in the santuary. But for power point it is great. We are using it in our sanctuary and it works perfect for power point.There is about 1 sec. delay but we are not using it for movies and we have a wire connection for dvd to our projector. We use it for songs and scriptures.
The hardware worked to connect wire lessly. The software gave us the best picture on our screen.
With a separate cable ($40) from XBox, it's possible "wired"; but not "wirelessly". I was told by InFocus customer support (800-799-9911) that this device would allow my XBox 360 to project onto any of their projectors. Can't fool me twice - thanks for reading.
As mentioned by other reviewers i did see some lag but it was not perceptible to the audience at all. I was in the market for converting my projector wireless and InFocus LiteShowII Wireless Presentation Adapter is exactly what you need. Here are some numbers :Distance between the laptop and projector - 40 feetLaptop - Win Vista 1 GB ram and manufacturer is Acer.I would recommend this device to everybody if they wish to save money by not buying a $1000-2000 wireless projector.
Not one laptop, but two. There is a minimal signal delay, and over time, I lost all connectivity. I liked it while it lasted.
It kept dropping the signal from my laptops. Stay wired. InFocus says there's no signal delay.
Well, I LIKED the unit (past tense). YES THERE IS. I actually like the unit.
Wireless isn't quite the way to go yet.
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