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You might be able to connect an Android phone via the 3.5 mm headphone jack (using TV out), with a RCA cable if the project supports it, or some variation, of course. Also, I think there are now tablets which have a HDMI output port (or some variation) which you can connect to a datashow (eventually with a VGA adapter).

When connected, what is projected is exactly what you see on your device.

You might be able to connect an Android phone via the 3.5 mm headphone jack (using TV out), with a RCA cable if the project supports it. Also, I think there are now tablets which have a HDMI output port (or some variation) which you can connect to a datashow (eventually with a VGA adapter).

When connected, what is projected is exactly what you see on your device.

You might be able to connect an Android phone via the 3.5 mm headphone jack (using TV out), with a RCA cable if the project supports it, or some variation, of course. Also, I think there are now tablets which have a HDMI output port (or some variation) which you can connect to a datashow (eventually with a VGA adapter).

When connected, what is projected is exactly what you see on your device.

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You might be able to connect an Android phone via the 3.5 mm headphone jack (using TV out), with a RCA cable if the project supports it. Also, I think there are now tablets which have a HDMI output port (or some variation) which you can connect to a datashow (eventually with a VGA adapter).

When connected, what is projected is exactly what you see on your device.