Yes, most video game systems either output via composite or S-video, and either type will be able to connect to your projector. It is recommended to connect via component (RGB) connection, if this is available. Newer video game systems or video game consoles will have an HDMI port. Newer Optoma projectors will have at least one or two HDMI port available.
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- How to connect to Optoma Projector Webpage to access Projector settings including control
- Software and apps
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- Genuine Optoma Lamps
- Optoma UST projector offset
- Adjusting Your Projector's Adjustable feet
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