Compaq MP2800 warranty Connecting the Projector to a Desktop Computer

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Connecting the Projector to a Desktop Computer

1.Rotate the elevator foot to balance the projector.

2.Connect one end of the projector signal cable B to the projector and the other end to the VGA connector on the desktop computer and tighten the screws.

If your computer has a digital connector, connect one end of the DVI signal cable A to the digital connector on the projector and the other end to the digital connector on the computer.

Be sure the signal cable aligns with the connector. Do not force the cable onto the connector or you may damage the signal cable or the projector.

3.Connect one end of the power cord into the back of the projector, and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily accessible and close to the projector. The projector will automatically be placed into Standby mode.

Getting Started

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Contents User’s Guide Using This Guide Symbols and ConventionsPreface Product Features Getting StartedIntroduction Getting Started Setting Up the Projector Balancing the Projector Connecting the Projector to a Portable Computer Connecting the Projector to a Desktop Computer Connecting the Projector to a Compaq PC Companion Getting Started Powering On the Projector Connecting the Projector to Other Video SourcesGetting Started Powering Off the Projector Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projector HeightAdjusting the Projector Focus Adjusting the Projector Zoom Image Size Adjustment Projected image sizes at minimum zoom ➊Using the Compaq Presentation Utility Using the Compaq Projector Display Assistant Utility Using the Projector Identifying the Projector ButtonsSymbol Control Function Analog On-Screen Menu Adjustments Introducing the Analog On-Screen MenuAnalog On-Screen Menu Adjusting the On-Screen Menus Explaining Functions in the Analog On-Screen Menu Using the Projector Special On-Screen Messages Hdtv Optional Use Using the Projector Using the Compaq Multimedia Adapter Identifying the Multimedia Adapter ComponentsComponent Function Attaching the Multimedia Adapter to Microportable Projector Using the Compaq Multimedia Adapter Connecting a Video Player Video On-Screen Menu Adjustments Video Menu Video Menu LevelExplaining Functions in the Video On-Screen Menu Video On-Screen Menu Video Menu Video Menu LevelUsing the Remote Control Identifying the Remote Control Components LEDRemote Control components Component Function Remote Control Functions Using the Remote Control Care and Maintenance Protecting the ProjectorCleaning the Lens Replacing the Projector Lamp Module Follow these steps to replace the projector lamp module Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTroubleshooting Problem Solution Portable computerTroubleshooting Problem Solution Troubleshooting Problem Solution Troubleshooting Problem Solution Modifications Federal Communications Commission NoticeAgency Regulatory Notices Canadian Notice CablesAvis Canadien European Notice Power CordsJapanese Notice Agency Regulatory Notices Flash ROM Upgrade Flash ROM UpgradeFlash ROM Upgrade Specifications SpecificationsCompaq Microportable Projector Preset Display Resolutions Table Display Resolutions

MP2800 specifications

The Compaq MP2800 is a noteworthy addition to the landscape of portable multimedia projectors, designed to cater to both business and entertainment needs. Launched at a time when the demand for high-resolution visuals in a compact format was rapidly increasing, the MP2800 became a popular choice for professionals and casual users alike.

One of the standout features of the Compaq MP2800 is its impressive brightness, typically reaching up to 2800 ANSI lumens. This level of brightness ensures that presentations and videos are visible even in well-lit environments, making it perfect for conference rooms or classrooms. Coupled with a contrast ratio of around 2000:1, the MP2800 delivers sharp images with distinct color separation, providing an overall enhanced viewing experience.

The MP2800 employs DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which is known for its reliability and efficiency in producing vivid images and smooth motion, ideal for video playback. This technology minimizes the occurrence of color degradation over time, ensuring consistent performance. The projector supports various resolutions, including native SVGA (800x600), with the capability to project higher resolutions, making it versatile for different media formats.

Portability is another key characteristic of the Compaq MP2800. Weighing around 5 pounds, it is designed for easy transport, allowing users to carry it to different locations with minimal hassle. The compact design does not compromise on connectivity; the projector offers multiple input options, including VGA, composite video, S-Video, and USB ports for connecting various devices such as laptops, DVD players, and gaming consoles.

Moreover, the MP2800 is equipped with built-in speakers, providing a convenient audio solution for presentations and video playback without the need for external speakers. The lamp life of the projector is also commendable, with an estimated lifespan of up to 3000 hours in standard mode, reducing maintenance costs and the frequency of lamp replacements.

In conclusion, the Compaq MP2800 stands out for its blend of portability, brightness, and image quality. Its DLP technology, versatile connectivity options, and built-in audio make it a reliable choice for those seeking a projector that adapts well to various settings and usage scenarios. Whether for business presentations or home entertainment, the MP2800 offers the essential features needed for effective visual communication.