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So, you will have to remove it from your carry-on bag for screening with your computer. Projector fits into my attache case carry-on bag next to my small Sony Vaio computer.Keystone is automatic. Nice. The projector senses the lift angle and compensates. I fly more than 6,000 miles/week.
Due to the shape, airport Security will assume the projector is a computer and require it be separately screened. My previous projector often showed a trapezoid picture.The cable is VGA/VGA not VGA/DVI so if a a wire breaks in the cable (resulting is a yellow, blue, etc. TSA. I am an author on speaking tours. The projector has more lumens than comparable units and runs hot; the lamp is rated at just 2,000 hours.
When you are switching shows, you can hide your work and cover the projection with the lens cover. Size: Same as the small Sony Vaio 11.1" screen computers but a bit thicker. picture), you can easily find a replacement.Flip-up lens cover. I appreciate a projector that is reliable, low volume, low weight and sets up quickly.Sexy. The projection is perfectly rectangular.
This projector will turn heads.(:--Dan Poynter, http://ParaPublishing.com
Good color and looks great even projected on a white wall. The remote is intuitive, as is the menu/options.
It has a mini D-sub (RGB) cable and a video connector, so nothing fancy. The only thing is it is somewhat noisy, but when there is action and the volume is pleasurably loud it isn't noticeable much.
This projector is superb in brightness and flexibility given the extra range in zoom. It is a sleek, thin machine.
We use it in ECO mode and find it plenty bright even with the windows unshaded in midday. It is great for iphoto, presentations, & quicktime given the higher res than many sub $1000 projectors.
I would give it 4.5/5 stars.
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