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1300 ANSI Lumens |
A standard for measuring light output, used for comparing projectors. Unfortunately, there are enough variables, that the eye will often disagree radically with the ANSI rating. |
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4500 :1 |
The contrast is the relationship between the brightest possible output, and the darkest possible output. |
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1280x720 HDTV |
All projectors have a native or true resolution. This is the standard but most projectors support other resolutions. A projector is best viewed in the standard resolution. |
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Most projectors automatically accept images that are of greater resolution than the native (true) resolution of the projector. |
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16:9 |
The most popular aspect ratio is 4:3 (4 by 3). Early television and computer video formats are in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which means that the width of the image is 4/3 times the height. |
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Yes |
Shows if the projector supports real widesceenformat 16:9 its important for homecinema users. |
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0.7 inch |
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Manual |
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Indicates if the projector has digital zoom or not. |
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Indicates the depth of the projector, measured in millimetres. |
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3.2 kg |
Indicates the weight of the projector, measured in kilograms. |
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Yes |
Indicates if the projector supports HDTV input, 1080i or 720p |
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480i/p, 576i, 720p, 1080i |
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DLP |
This is the type of projector. There are several different types with different picture quality and lens life. TFT, DLP and CRT are the most common displaytypes. |
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Digital |
If the projector isn't placed correctly towards the screen, the image will be trapeziod. With keystone correction, the projector can still project a rectangular image. |
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3000 h |
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27 db |
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2 years |
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