Mitsubishi provides user-selectable options for brightness: a standby mode which uses less than .05 watts of power under certain operating conditions and an auto-off function that reduces needless power consumption.
The projector offers HDMI support as well as easy set-up options for multiple video inputs. An RS232 serial connector and a built-in RJ45 input offer plug-and-play connectivity with third-party remote management products such as those made by Crestron and AMX.
Users do not need a computer to connect to the projector. They can simply convert their presentations into PTG or JPEG files, save them on a USB flash drive, plug the flash drive into the USB port for computer-free connection and present directly from the projector. Wi-Fi support is also available for quick connection and operation using an optional USB Wi-Fi adapter.
The projector contains an audio mixer for simultaneously playing audio from two sources such as a computer and a wireless microphone. With this “Audio Mix” feature, users can adjust the volume levels of each input for its built-in speaker. With the projectors in this configuration, an instructor or presenter can interject key points during a presentation and still be heard over the video.