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Picking the right resolution Here are some basic guidelines for choosing the right resolution: Pick a resolution that is adequate for your presentation. If you use mostly type presentations, you can save money by going with a lower (SVGA) resolution. If you are, however, presenting information with a lot of numeric data, you may want an XGA resolution. And for highly detailed and technical presentations, such as engineering drawings, you may need the higher resolution SXGA projector. Get a projector sharpcomputersprojectorsscreen that matches the native resolution of your computer. If you have a computer with SVGA resolution, then an SVGA projector will give the sharpest and cleanest image. Most of the projectors today can project input signals other than their native resolution, however, there may be a loss of sharpness and detail in the process. If you sharpcomputersprojectorsscreen have a high resolution computer and a matching resolution projector is out of your price range, choose a projector that is one step down in resolution. Projectors convert a different input format to its native output format through a process called "scaling". Some projector are very good at scaling, thus making the fuzziness in the image very minor. The quality of scaling varies among different projectors. is designed for portable use as well as fixed installation. There is an adequate handle that folds into the side of the unit and becomes almost invisible when not in use. Yes, it is three pounds heavier than the, but if you need to put 2000 ANSI lumens on the screen, three extra pounds is not much to complain about. Activating the focus control puts an inadequate little target up in the middle of the screen, and if you don''t find the plus/minus buttons on the control panel or remote right away, it disappears. The focus control leaves something to be desired. One must toggle back and forth almost constantly just to keep the focus function active and on the screen. The target is so small that it takes several passes through the sweet spot to find the ideal setting. In future products, we would like to see a little more thought put into focusing control. produces a very bright image with a gorgeous color palate. The soft array of colors in was rendered as beautifully as any digital projector we''ve ever seen in this price range. The vibrant colors in were reproduced with accuracy and balance. we''ve created even greater values for customers sharpcomputersprojectorsscreen in the projector marketplace." The heart of these projectors'' advanced imaging technology lies in own three-LCD projection system. These three 0.7-inch LCDs are engineered and synchronized to achieve high levels of image quality, such as brightness distribution sharpcomputersprojectorsscreen (illumination ratio), color saturation, color accuracy and efficiency. They create varying shades of red, green and blue that blend to produce a projected image with brighter, richer, truer colors and sharp black text. Barely two years ago, I hailed a projector that weighed in at under seven pounds. At the time, that seemed like a great breakthrough for weary road warriors. It meant that together with a laptop weighing six pounds or so, a mobile exec could have a complete presentation kit small enough to fit into an oversize briefcase and light enough to carry without risking grave damage to the back. Funny how these things evolve: By today''s standards, that setup is a big, bulky dinosaur. ©2003 www.sharp-projectors.com. All rights reserved. |