MacBook Pro connect to Epson projector

I have tried everything to no avail. Trying to connect my MacBook Pro OS X 10.7.5 to an Epson ceiling mounted projector. I am using a wall mounted HDMI cable connected directly to my MBP. I get no communication to the projector. I tried going to System Preferences and to images and applications but nothing shows up only various resolution settings. Is the resolution setting an issue? I am really frustrated since it seems to work fine with other projectors (not ceiling mounted).

Exactly the same way you would connect it to an older MBP with a mini-Displayport. The Thunderbolt port is, for your purposes, the same thing, and the same adapters work with it.

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