Below you can download acer projector x118h driver for Windows.
File name: acer-projector-x118h.exe
Version: 1.169
File size: 44416 MB
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Acer Projector X118H Driver Download(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Model: Acer Projector X118H
- Resolution: 800x600 pixels
- Brightness: 3,600 Lumens
- Contrast Ratio: 20,000:1
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3 (native), 16:9 (supported)
- Lamp Life: Up to 6,000 hours in standard mode, up to 10,000 hours in ECO mode
- Projection Distance: 3.28 ft. to 39.37 ft.
- Projection Size: 23" to 300" diagonal
- Connectivity: HDMI, VGA, USB, Composite Video, Audio Input/Output
- Dimensions: 11.73" (W) x 8.58" (D) x 3.11" (H)
- Weight: 5.51 lbs. (2.5 kg)
- Power Consumption: 220 W (standard mode), 195 W (ECO mode), <0.5 W (standby)
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is the projection image blurry?
A: There could be multiple reasons for a blurry projection image. Firstly, ensure that the lens is clean and free from smudges or dirt. Adjust the focus and zoom settings to optimize the image sharpness. Additionally, check the input resolution of the source device and match it with the projector's native resolution for optimal clarity.
2. Q: Why is the projector not turning on?
A: If the projector is not turning on, check if it is properly connected to a power source and the power cable is securely plugged in. Verify that the power outlet is functional by using a different device. If the projector still does not turn on, try resetting its power by disconnecting it from the power source for a few minutes and then reconnecting it.
3. Q: Why is there no sound coming from the projector's speakers?
A: Firstly, ensure that the audio input source is connected properly to the projector. Check the volume level on the projector and make sure it is not muted. Verify that the audio cables are not damaged and correctly plugged in. If the issue persists, try connecting external speakers or a separate audio device to the projector to isolate the problem to either the projector or the audio source.