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The opaque projector was actually the first projector used as a presentation device, before the overhead projector. The opaque projector displays non-transparent materials (unlike the overhead projector, which uses transparencies) by shining a ... more
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A lot of laptops whose default behavior is mirroring adjust their own LCD display resolution to match that of the projector. I think this is the effect that the executives are complaining about and what's driving this question (but I could be ... more
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Key words: projection ratio, keystone/trapezium correction, ANSI lumen Projection Ratio: The projection ratio indicates the ratio of the picture width to the projection distance. Almost every beamer has different lenses. In order to know how far ... more
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I think that most modern-day theaters use the most-up-to-date-projectors that do not have to be manned. They occasionally go out of focus. I remember the OLDER types that used reels. The projectionist had to stay alert for the burn mark in the ... more
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Our standard resolution is 800 x 600. Please ensure that your presentations are designed with that resolution and no higher. Presentations designed for higher resolution monitors will not display correctly. ... more
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A. At Musonic you can see four different front projection systems on display. These projectors are displayed on three different screen sizes and six different screen materials. ... more
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Briefly stated, sharpness and clarity of the picture on screen is determined by its resolution, which is the sharpness of the image projected based on the number of pixels. Resolution is measured in the number of pixels horizontally multiplied by ... more
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LCD projectors are the most commonly used and most popular presentation equipment available. The machine uses an LCD panel and connects to your computer to show your audience high-quality, high-resolution images on a wide projector screen or blank ... more
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The AJS will make available a limited number of LCD projectors for use at the conference. All presenters who request LCDs must include in their abstracts an explanation as to why LCD usage is critical to their presentation (and why the material ... more
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A. Several factors are driving the need to replace DVI and VGA within the industry. VGA is becoming increasingly difficult to implement as silicon process geometries continue to shrink with the latest chipsets and GPUs, and it is anticipated that ... more
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