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Any advice for the best projector for my Macbook?
I need to project videos from my mac onto a big wall or screen so my students will see it from their seats.
Thanks
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What you want is a bright projector, nothing more. Don't get into the "high resolution" etc. They get very expensive.
If you have a "normal room" (which is not darkened with curtains etc, so normal daylight) I would at least get a projector with 4500 ANSI lumen. Search for such a projector, but with low resolution and you can get a fairly cheap (in comparison with other models) projector.
p.s. It doesn't matter you have a macbook. Get the adaptor for your mac to VGA. If you have bought a macbook last year it's most likely mini-displayport to VGA.
What you want is a bright projector, nothing more. Don't get into the "high resolution" etc. They get very expensive.
If you have a "normal room" (which is not darkened with curtains etc, so normal daylight) I would at least get a projector with 4500 ANSI lumen. Search for such a projector, but with low resolution and you can get a fairly cheap (in comparison with other models) projector.
p.s. It doesn't matter you have a macbook. Get the adaptor for your mac to VGA. If you have bought a macbook last year it's most likely mini-displayport to VGA.
Are all LCD projectors compatible with Mac?
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Answer
yes and no.
projectors almost always have VGA and some have DVI and a few have now HDMI connectors
Most macs have a Mini VGA output connector and all you need is a mini vga to vga adapter costing about £3 on ebay.
however modern macs might just have a mini DVI connector in which case you need a Mini DVI to VGA(to cover all projectors)
or Mini DVI to DVI(if the projector is newer and )has a DVI socket
alternatively if your mac is very new and only has hdmi then that might scupper you for using most older projectors.
yes and no.
projectors almost always have VGA and some have DVI and a few have now HDMI connectors
Most macs have a Mini VGA output connector and all you need is a mini vga to vga adapter costing about £3 on ebay.
however modern macs might just have a mini DVI connector in which case you need a Mini DVI to VGA(to cover all projectors)
or Mini DVI to DVI(if the projector is newer and )has a DVI socket
alternatively if your mac is very new and only has hdmi then that might scupper you for using most older projectors.
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