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minus-squarePetter1@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·13 hours agoWell, if you use such legacy style of connection to projector, I may agree, if it was not that easy to upgrade the cable to have a c to hdmi adapter mounted all the time. I connect wireless to my projectors, like, everywhere.
minus-squareIlovethebomb@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 hours agoHomie, the non profit club we’re renting a room from isn’t going to buy a new projector just because I think HDMI is beneath my dignity. Projectors have a long lifespan, and don’t tend to be replaced until they actually fail. Besides, HDMI can transfer up to 48 gigabit/sec, so it’s actually faster than anything but the very latest standard of USB.
Well, if you use such legacy style of connection to projector, I may agree, if it was not that easy to upgrade the cable to have a c to hdmi adapter mounted all the time.
I connect wireless to my projectors, like, everywhere.
Homie, the non profit club we’re renting a room from isn’t going to buy a new projector just because I think HDMI is beneath my dignity.
Projectors have a long lifespan, and don’t tend to be replaced until they actually fail.
Besides, HDMI can transfer up to 48 gigabit/sec, so it’s actually faster than anything but the very latest standard of USB.