Video projector, LED lamp + LCD, no name , no info

Model number HD604 is the only label, and no identifier inside. I'm modifying the lens mount to be able to focus it to less than the made 12 foot minimum proj-screen distance. It has S-vid, SVGA, 2x HDMI inputs and a USB socket. Would anyone know if the USB can be used from a PC as a video feed also (OSD of sources is ambiguous) and if so, would the pc-driver have to be specific to this unknown make/model of projector or some generic driver.

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N_Cook
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I would have thought that very unlikely, it's more likely to allow a memory stick or external hard disc to be connected to view photos or to play .mp3 music/.mp4 videos.

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Mike Tomlinson

That sounds likely, so acting like a digital picture frame. The projector exterior looks like this

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HD 504, HD probably meaning the weasel phrase HD compatible for this one also. They've used a first generation, discharge lamp type injection moulder for the casing as there is the protruding section for the removable cover for the discharge lamp of Epson? earlier projectors, now irrelevantly protruding below the casing and moulded as one piece now. Otherwise like the OHP converter to video , large 4x6 inch or so LCD and large optics to allow for distributed LED lamp source. I like the,KISS, keystone adjuster, simply pivots a mirror directly by turning the knob on the case side

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N_Cook

Looks as though OSD source select labelled DTV/Card is the USB source so presumably USB digital TV or card=thumbstick? Anyway got the minimum focus adjustment range down from 3.1m to 1.3m , retaining whatever the maximum was.

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N_Cook

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