Plug an HDMI cable into your MacBook and the projector. Turn on the projector and open the lens. Check Apple's support pages if you don't know which ports your Mac has or which (if any) adapter you ...
Whether it's a film, your favourite TV show or your favourite sports team, things always look better when the screen is bigger, but connecting up to a projector can be confusing at first. It needn't ...
Connecting your Acer laptop to an Optoma projector is ideal for giving business presentations or sharing your screen with a group of people too large to huddle around your laptop. Connecting the ...
Your ViewSonic projector is handy for displaying sales presentations as well as training sessions to clients and associates. The projector includes ports for connecting your computer, a DVD player and ...
Pico-projectors are relatively commonplace now, but one with an HDMI input is still something of a rarity. MicroVision's latest model takes last year's SHOWWX+ and adds in the digital input to make ...
This is an AV issue, but looks to be Mac-specific, so posting here rather than in the A/V Club. Sorry for the length, but I'm trying to supply all relevant info) Summary: I have an MBP connected via ...
While it has a few small shortcomings and is somewhat pricey at $300, the sleekly designed Brookstone HDMI Pocket Projector is one of the better 2012 pico projectors. Executive Editor David Carnoy has ...
Step-by-step instructions for getting your MacBook on the big screen using the ports, cables, and settings that actually work Plug an HDMI cable into your MacBook and the projector. Turn on the ...