The MW665 WXGA DLP Portable Multimedia Projector from BenQ gives you the flexibility of multiple video inputs, plus a USB port for "PC-less" presentations or to connect a compatible wireless dongle, available separately. It features a brightness of 3200 lumens in Normal Mode. A single-chip DLP device renders a native resolution of 1280 x 800 (WXGA) as well as a native aspect ratio of 16:10, a widescreen format close to HDTV's 16:9. Thanks to built-in scaling, it can accept non-native resolutions from as low as 640 x 480 (VGA) up to 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) for computer sources as well as 480i/576i (SD) up to 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) for video sources. A built-in lens provides 1.3x optical zoom and a throw ratio of 1.2 to 1.6:1.
Inputs are provided from most widely encountered display sources, including computers, A/V systems, video switchers, DVD and Blu-ray Disc players, document cameras, and more. It features two VGA inputs, which also support a component signal using a separately available component to VGA adapter or cable, an HDMI input, an S-video input, and a composite input. There are two analog inputs as well, one on a 3.5mm stereo mini and the other on stereo RCA. So that you can use a local computer monitor or connect an additional downstream video device without needing separate distribution amp there is a VGA output that mirrors the selected VGA input.
There are also two USB ports, a type A female port for giving PC-less presentations or installing the optional Wi-Fi dongle and a type B female port for direct connection to a computer. Ethernet and RS-232C ports allow remote operation, and it is even possible to give presentations from up to four connected computers over a local network. A pair of IR remote extender ports allows you to connect an IR "eye" (receiver), available separately, for installations where direct line-of-sight from the included IR remote to the projector's built-in receiver isn't possible.