Quote: I would go ahead and get a projector with an HDMI input (I think most of the good ones have this anyhow) for a variety of reasons, the most important being the ones I cannot think of.
HDMI offers the High Definition output for video and audio, so in a demand industry its rather preferable. That being said, a projector with HDMI input would definitely be a plus, but if you find a budget projector that doesn't have it just be sure to have that hdmi to vga converter and it all should be fine. I would double check the manual or website of the product before you buy it to see if there are any specific incompatibility issues.
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