Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. VERSATILE PROJECTOR: Advanced visual features ideal for professional installations, large venues, and business and education environments BIG SCREEN PROJECTION: Project up to 300 inches in 5200 lumens EASY SETUP: 1.6x optical zoom, centered lens, vertical lens shift, and HV keystoning for flexible placement in challenging installations AMAZING COLOR ACCURACY: reliable color performance, in both bright and dark environments, without sacrificing image quality INDUSTRY-LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage, 1-year of lamp coverage, and access to our US-based customer service team FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports most media players, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI, USB, and more INCLUDED IN THE BOX: PRO8530HDL 1080p Projector, Power Cable, VGA Cable, Cable Management Cover, and Remote Control
This projector puts out a very clear image from a relatively small chassis. I found that one of the best features of the design is the vertical lens shift which allows you the flexibility to place the projector in various locations in the space that you are using. Also, you can hook up almost anything to this projector. Here is a list of the connectors with quantity: 1 x USB 2.0 TYPE A 1 x ETHERNET LAN (RJ45) 1 x 3.5MM AUDIO OUT 2 x 3.5MM AUDIO IN 3 x HDMI 1.4 1 x HDMI MHL 2 x VGA IN 1 x VGA OUT 1 x COMPOSITE RCA VIDEO IN 1 x S-VIDEO IN 1 x MINI USB 1 x MICRO USB Here are some specifications: Weight: 13.89 lbs Width: 19.6 in. Height: 12.5 in. Depth: 5.6 in. Heres the legend for the attached images: 1 - Cable Management 2 - Vertical Lens Shift 3 - IR Remote Sensor 4 - Projection Lens 5 - PortAll™ (HDMI/MHL) 6 - Zoom ring 7 - Focus ring 8 - Monitor Out 9 - Power Switch 10 - HDMI (x3) 11 - LAN 12 - Menu Controls 13 - Kensington® Lock Slot 14 - AC In 15 - VGA (x2) 16 - Audio/Video In 17 - Audio In/Out 18 - IR Passthrough 19 - USB 20 - 12V DC Trigger 21 - RS232 22 - 3D VESA 23 - USB type Mini B It also has 2 internal (10W) speakers that provide some decent sound, although you will most likely be hooking up external speakers. The only thumbs down that I give it is that It does heat up quite a bit after watching a normal length movie. Otherwise, this really works well in so many different sized spaces as well as lighting variations.
Nick
5
Bought this for my restaurant for showing movies and sports during the day. We had a different one that just wasnt bright enough during the day. Our spot has LOTS of windows, so its super bright during the day, and so I was worried that this one might also not be bright enough. But its awesome.
IMright
5
It is huge! But it is bright. Great picture from 20 ft away. The fan is not to loud at all. Like the other review says, it does point up more. I can have the lights on in the room and have no problem seeing the screen.
Jacob and Kiki Hantla
5
After installing and using this projector for the last couple weeks, Id like to share my findings with you in a Pro-Con fashion to help you decide if this projector is for you. In summary, this is a bulky, professional-grade projector not designed in the least to be mobile, but rather designed to be set up and remain in place: PROS: -Bright, clear picture -Very easy to focus and adjust size of image using lens -Bright light (5200 lumens) is visible even with lights on in my room -Easy set up with very accessible back panel for multiple methods of connectivity -Once in place, cord management cover on back is easy to install, and very effectively hides a tangle of cords in the back -Switching between inputs is very easy using remote control -Two options for quality (XGA and Full HD) give buyer ability to purchase the model that is appropriate -Price point is competitive CONS -Speaker quality is poor -No ability to adjust up-down location of the image. I had to prop up the back of the projector by about 4 inches in order to get the image in proper location on the wall. IF you will be installing this up high on the wall (as I expect most to do), your image will be too high unless your projector mount is tilted downward. I am quite happy with the projector and, as I am using separate external speakers, the only negative aspect of this projector that is truly annoying and might affect your decision to choose this is the need to prop the back of the projector up to tilt the image down if installed high in the room. Nevertheless, if this is competitively priced with other options you are considering for a permanently mounted projector, I highly recommend this one by Viewsonic.
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