A:AnswerHello Cookie. Yes, you can connect the Home Cinema 2250 to your iPhone using the iProjection app. However, it is primarily used to display stills and presentations. For more information on the supported functions of the app, please see our official Epson Projection App page. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi Luis, Please visit the Epson support site for FAQs regarding input signal compatibility and settings for your Home Cinema 2250. Not all signals are compatible. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerNot exactly sure what you're asking, but the below graphic should help you understand the recommended screen size display vs the distance the projector is from the screen. The biggest is 120" at 12 feet. Does that help?
A:AnswerHi SJohn, The Home Cinema 2250 can connect to Bluetooth speakers for sound output. Make sure the Bluetooth speaker is A2DP-compliant. The HDMI port is version 2.2 compliant and will carry audio and video to the projector. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerYou should be able to. The android TV makes it a little tricky though. Since the android TV is plugged into the projector and not a receiver, it runs sound through the projector. To fix this, remove the android tv from the back of the projector and hook it up to the receiver; this will allow you to use the projector as an output, but still utilize the streaming from the android stick.
A:AnswerHi HelloProjector, Use the Home Cinema's remote control to access the built-in Android TV. From the home page you can navigate to network settings to see network information. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi, Yes, the Home Cinema is 3D capable. Viewing 3D images requires a 3D-compatible video device, a compatible HDMI cable, and a pair of compatible RF 3D glasses (not included with the Home Cinema 2250). Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.