As usual, we'll start at the front. This Marantz projector has a nice sculpted look. The lens barrel is long and sticks out about 6 inches, housing custom optics designed for this projector by Konica-Minolta, and as mentioned in the overview the zoom lens has a very healthy amount of adjustment range (1.45:1). In infra-red sensor is also located on the font. There are two adjustable feet (front left/right) that can be turned to adjust, or you can use the quick release mechanisms (located on the bottom - not intuitive). Since most users will mount the projector, though, its a non-issue, and even for those that don't, once you know where the quick releases are...
The top features a spread out control panel, and (if you are looking from the rear), you will find the manual lens shift dial just to the right of the lens and control panel.
The control panel consists of a "disk pad" for left right up down navigation. Below it, is a large Input button, and below it, the Menu button. Two the left/right of these two are smaller buttons for test patterns (left), and the Enter button on the right.
Lastly the projector has two indicator lights - Standby, and On, and a large power switch.