Hi,
you can hook it up with any of these connections that are compatible with your laptop. Using a USB 2.0 cable or higher, S video cable if your computer and the projector has one or an RGB cable. if its for presentations then i recommend a USB cable.
Do you need sound?
if the projector has built in speakers then you need a Y cable adapter( that’s how you ask when you buy one). it connects to the projector with white and red and to the laptop with the audio pin.
If its for a presentation at work, i recommend that you use the projector’s remote control to switch pages, and stand up instead of being sitting down blocking contact with your audience.
Do whatever it takes to keep your job.
Hi,
you can hook it up with any of these connections that are compatible with your laptop. Using a USB 2.0 cable or higher, S video cable if your computer and the projector has one or an RGB cable. if its for presentations then i recommend a USB cable.
Do you need sound?
if the projector has built in speakers then you need a Y cable adapter( that’s how you ask when you buy one). it connects to the projector with white and red and to the laptop with the audio pin.
If its for a presentation at work, i recommend that you use the projector’s remote control to switch pages, and stand up instead of being sitting down blocking contact with your audience.
Do whatever it takes to keep your job.
A Monitor cable