

HN30A Portable - HN Series Projector

HN30B Portable - HN Series Projector


HW30 Home Cinema - HW Series Projector

HW40 Home Cinema - HW Series Projector

HW45 Home Cinema - HW Series Projector


HI Gift Customization - HI Series Projector
Yes, a projector can be connected to a computer, and there are multiple ways to do so, depending on the projector's and computer's features and available ports. Connecting a projector to a computer expands the display capabilities, allowing you to show content on a larger screen, which is ideal for presentations, watching movies, gaming, and more.1. Wired ConnectionsThe most basic and widely used method is through wired connections. HDMI is the preferred choice for its ability to transmit high -
View moreWhen a projector fails to detect the signal source from a connected computer, it can disrupt your presentation or viewing experience. However, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve this issue.1. Check the Physical ConnectionsFirst, ensure that all cables are properly connected. Unplug and replug the video and audio cables (if applicable) at both the computer and the projector ends. Make sure the cables are firmly inserted and not loose. If you're using an adapter, check
View moreExperiencing issues when trying to project from a laptop to a projector via an HDMI cable can be frustrating, but there are several troubleshooting steps you can take.1. Check the Cable and ConnectionsFirst, ensure that the HDMI cable is properly connected to both the laptop and the projector. Unplug and re - plug the cable at both ends firmly. Sometimes, a loose connection can cause the "no signal" issue. Try using a different HDMI cable. Cables can malfunction over time, and a new cable might
View moreLosing the projector remote control doesn't mean you're out of luck. There are several alternative ways to operate the projector.1. Use the Projector's Built - in ControlsMost projectors have a set of physical buttons on their body. These buttons are usually located on the top or the front of the projector. Common functions that can be controlled via these buttons include power on/off, input source selection, volume adjustment, and menu navigation. For example, to change the input source, you ca
View moreProjecting from a computer to a projector is a multi - step process that involves both physical connections and software configuration.1. Connect the DevicesAs mentioned earlier, start by connecting the computer to the projector using the appropriate cable. If your computer has an HDMI port and the projector has an HDMI input, use an HDMI cable. For computers with VGA or DisplayPort and projectors with HDMI inputs, use the relevant adapters. Connect the cable firmly to both the computer's video
View moreHow to Choose the Right Industrial Integrated Projector System for Yourself? The core principle for selecting an industrial integrated projector system is "matching durability and precision to industrial scenarios, balancing performance with stability and maintenance costs". It is necessary to make a comprehensive judgment based on harsh environmental conditions, continuous operation requirements, precision presentation needs, budget input and long-term maintenance costs, avoiding the pitfall
View moreThe core principle for selecting a high-brightness commercial integrated projector system is "matching brightness to scenarios, balancing performance with cost and stability". It is necessary to make a comprehensive judgment based on usage scenarios, ambient light intensity, content requirements, budget input and long-term operating costs, avoiding the pitfalls of "false peak brightness labeling", "redundant functions" and "neglecting environmental adaptability". The following breaks down the
View moreThe core principle for selecting a commercial integrated projector system is "matching parameters to scenarios and balancing performance with cost". It is necessary to make a comprehensive judgment based on usage scenarios, content requirements, budget input and long-term operating costs, avoiding the pitfalls of "false parameter labeling" and "redundant functions". The following breaks down the selection logic from core dimensions to help you accurately lock in a suitable solution. I. Determ
View moreCustomizable Complete Projector Unit: Illuminate Diverse Scenarios with Tailor-Made Solutions From efficient presentations in meeting rooms to immersive viewing experiences in home theaters, from clear lectures in educational classrooms to creative displays in cultural and tourism spaces, projection equipment has become the visual core of diverse scenarios. The customizable complete projector unit breaks the limitations of standardized products, with full-dimensional customization capabilitie
View moreProjectors can be an excellent addition to outdoor camping trips, providing entertainment and enhancing the camping experience, but their suitability depends on several factors, including the projector's features, the camping environment, and available resources.One of the main considerations for using a projector outdoors is its portability. Lightweight and compact projectors are ideal for camping, as they are easy to carry in a backpack or camping gear. Many modern projectors are designed with
View moreVideo playback stuttering on a projector can be a frustrating problem that disrupts the viewing experience. There are several potential causes for this issue, and corresponding solutions can help resolve the stuttering and ensure smooth video playback.One common cause of video stuttering is an insufficient data transfer rate. This can occur when the connection between the source device (such as a laptop, streaming device, or gaming console) and the projector is not stable or fast enough. If you
View more
The HDMI (High - Definition Multimedia Interface) is one of the most commonly used interfaces in projectors, enabling the transmission of high - quality audio and video signals. Understanding the various HDMI interface specifications is crucial for users to ensure compatibility and optimal performance when connecting different devices to their projectors.The original HDMI 1.0, released in 2002, laid the foundation for this technology. It supported a maximum bandwidth of 4.95 Gbps, which was suff
View more