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Features of the Projector
The vertical angle of the projector
is detected, so that any vertical
keystone distortion in the projected
images can be automatically
corrected. p.32
When projecting computer
images, the signals from the
connected computer are detected
automatically and adjusted so
that the optimum images are
projected. Even if several people
are giving presentations using
the same projector, the optimum
picture quality can be obtained simply by disconnecting and reconnecting
the computers. Each individual setting can also be adjusted manually.
p.35
The optimum images can be
projected simply by selecting the
image quality from the following
six preset settings according to the
projection environment being
used. No other troublesome colour
adjustments are necessary.
p.38, p.45, p.47
sRGB • Normal • Meeting
• Presentation • Theatre • Game
The projector has a compact body with a
footprint the size of a A4 page (24 (D) ×
31.5 (W) × 8.7 (H) cm (9.45 (D) × 12.4
(W) × 3.43 (H) in.) and is light in weight
(approximately 2.9 kg. (6.4 lbs)), making
it easy to carry.
Despite its compact size, the projector can
display images at high resolutions with a
high degree of luminance, providing
beautifully clear images even in bright
environments.
The accessory remote control can be
used for operations such as pausing
projection (see "Freeze" on p.41)
and zooming in on important areas of
an image (see "E-Zoom" on p.43).
In addition, the remote control can be
used to move the pointer around on
the computer screen during projection
(see "Wireless Mouse Function" on p.19). If using the wireless mouse
function, you can use the remote control to scroll back and forth through
pages when projecting a PowerPoint presentation.

Automatic keystone correction function

Automatic setup function

Colour mode function

Game
Theatre
Presentation

Compact and lightweight

Brilliant, attractive images

Easy to Operate