Connecting To A Computer - Epson PowerLite 5350 User Manual

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Connecting to a Computer

You can connect the projector to any computer capable of producing
standard VGA, Super VGA (SVGA), XGA, Super XGA (SXGA), or
UXGA (7350 and 7250 only) output, such as:
See the section that applies to your computer. Make sure both the
computer and projector are turned off before you start.
When you have finished connecting all your components, go to
page 57 to turn on the projector and equipment.
The illustration below identifies all the interface ports on the back of
the projector; you may want to refer to this as you connect your
computer or other equipment to the projector.
IBM compatible desktop PCs
IBM compatible laptop PCs
Apple Macintosh desktop computers, including Macintosh
®
Quadra,
Macintosh Centris,
Macintosh G3, and iMac (a video-out port is not a standard iMac
feature, but can be purchased from a third party vendor)
Any Apple PowerBook with video-out capability
(PowerLite 7350 and 7250 only) Most high-end workstations
from Sun, Silicon Graphics,
may need an adapter cable to connect to some high-end
workstations; see page 52.)
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Power Macintosh, Power
®
IBM, and Hewlett-Packard.
Connecting to a Computer
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