The IN3914 series comes fully equipped right out of the box to accept just about every type of signal you could possibly throw at it. Whether it is HD content from a Blu-ray player, or old training videos from a VHS cassette, you can be sure that there is an input for it. Full networking capabilities are also present and some other very cool and interesting ways to use wireless technology, which I will get into in our physical tour of the projector.
Being an interactive projector, the IN3914 allows you to purchase an optional wand like device. Works very much like the Wii. Now, the interactive aspect of the projector is a little different than other interactive projectors. The hook-up however is still the same as most interactive projectors where a USB cable is the way the projector and computer communicate with each other.
One of the main differences is how you interact and where you can interact with the projector. Interactive projectors usually come with a software suite specifically designed to provide annotation features like highlighting and onscreen keyboards. The IN3914 does not require software, just think of it as a remote mouse on steroids with the added bonus of being able to actually touch the wand to the screen should you need the surface in order to draw more precisely. I will however provide more detail on that later in the review.
Let's take a brief look below at some of the highlights, specs and special features and then move on to the in-depth review of the IN3916 interactive projector.