BenQ PB6100, PB6200 manual A9. Throw Ratio

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A8. IMAGE DISTORTION

Keystone = (W2-W1)/ (W1+W2) x 100%

Vertical TV dist = (H1+H2-2xH3)/2H2 x100%

Horizontal TV dist = (W1+W2-2xW3)/2W1 x100%

W1: image width at image bottom

W2: image width at image top

W3: image width at the half image height.

H1: image height at image left

H2: image height at image right

H3: image height at half image

Note:

1.Keystone and Vertical TV Distortion are recommended for Front Projection Display

2.Vertical and Horizontal TV Distortion are recommended for Rear Projection Display

A9. THROW RATIO

Throw ratio = projection distance / the width of the projected image

A10. ZOOM RATIO

Zoom ratio = maximum / minimum image diagonal size at a fixed projection distance

A11. FOCUS RANGE

The minimum/maximum focus distance is the minimum/maximum projection distance (The distance between the outermost element of projection lens and screen), expressed in meter, at which the image is still at its acceptable focus level.(acceptable focus level is specified by FOCUS LIMIT SAMPLE approved by customer)

A12. COLOR

Color is expressed as (x, y) in 1931CIE chromaticity values

Note: Color is measured at the center of the screen that is entirely the measured color under default brightness and contrast settings.

A13. ANSI COLOR

ANSI Color is expressed as (u, v) in 1976 CIE chromaticity values

Note: Color is measured at the center of the screen that is entirely the measured color under default brightness and contrast settings.

A14. COLOR UNIFORMITY

Color Uniformity is the maximum color difference ( x,y) between any two points out of L1~L13

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PB6200, PB6100 specifications

The BenQ PB6100 is a versatile and user-friendly projector designed for both home and office use. As an entry-level projector, it provides impressive specifications, making it ideal for presentations, movie watching, and educational purposes.

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The PB6100 employs DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which is known for its reliability and image quality. This technology utilizes a digital micromirror device that creates images with remarkable clarity and precision. The DLP design also ensures fewer maintenance issues, as it is less susceptible to dust accumulation compared to other projector types.

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