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IR rear
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Getting access to the IR sensor can be an issue if you want to operate your projector during a movie. For example, if the projector is placed in front of you and the IR port is at the front you'll have to move in front to use your projector remote. If the projector is ceiling-mounted at the back of the room and the IR port is at the rear of the projector you'll have a similar problem. Some models have ports at the front and rear.
- Yes
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IR front
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Getting access to the IR sensor can be an issue if you want to operate your projector during a movie. For example, if the projector is placed in front of you and the IR port is at the front you'll have to move in front to use your projector remote. If the projector is ceiling-mounted at the back of the room and the IR port is at the rear of the projector you'll have a similar problem. Some models have ports at the front and rear.
- No
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Child lock
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The setting can be locked against unauthorised or accidental change.
- No
- Front feet for raising the image on screen
- No
- Rear feet for lowering image on screen
- No