The Remote:
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The remote is a very straight forward simple setup with a several buttons that may appear to be a lot to figure out. Though looking at the buttons listed they are mostly toggle buttons for use which takes you directly to that feature and not some button with a lot of sub menus which would confuse or frustrate most users. We found the remote to be a very user friendly control. The remote is backlit once you press a button which is nice, but can be a little on the too bright side in a dark room though.
RF Emitter for 3D Glasses
The RF Emitter for 3D Glasses is a keyfob looking little box which connects into the back of the HD33 Projector |
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The RF Emitter for 3D Glasses was a hand off device once connected to the projector. The RF Emitter plugs into the back of the projector and with a 12” long cable. Once connected and the 3D mode button is pressed on the remote the RF Emitter displays a series of lights from red to green to display that it is now broadcasting. The fact the RF Emitter is on a such a long cable gives the consumer the ability to place the RF Emitter out of the way in order to get a better signal to your 3D glasses.
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