Using the LitePro 760

Track

The Track function adjusts the LitePro 760’s internal clock to match the signal from your computer. The projector usually adjusts the tracking automatically when you connect your computer. However, if the display shows evenly spaced, fuzzy, vertical lines or if the projected image is too wide or too narrow for the screen, you might be able to improve the image by adjusting the tracking manually.

Contrast

Adjusting the contrast setting affects the amount of white in the projected image. Adjust the contrast if the white areas do not appear to be solid white.

Language

Changes the language in which the menu is displayed. You can choose English, French, German, Spanish or Italian. The default is English.

Rear Projection

When you select Rear Project, the LitePro 760 reverses the image so you can project from behind the screen as shown here.

Colors

The Colors function allows you to change the number of displayable colors. You can select 8 or 24,389 displayable colors. The default is 24,389 colors.

Inverse

When you select Inverse, the LitePro switches all the colors of the image so that their opposites are displayed instead. Inverting the image colors is generally used with monochrome images.

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760 specifications

The InFocus 760 is an advanced digital projector that caters to the needs of both professional and educational environments. With a sleek design and an array of features, it stands out as a reliable choice for presentations, lectures, and even home entertainment.

One of the main features of the InFocus 760 is its high brightness level, boasting up to 4000 lumens. This allows it to perform effectively in well-lit rooms without compromising image clarity. The advanced color technology incorporated into the device ensures vibrant image quality, with a wide color gamut that makes presentations pop, enhancing the viewing experience.

Resolution is another significant aspect of the InFocus 760. With a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, it supports Full HD viewing. This makes it ideal for projecting detailed graphics, videos, and even high-definition movies. The sharpness of the images displayed ensures that every detail is crisp and clear, making it perfect for both visual and textual presentations.

The InFocus 760 also employs advanced DLP technology, which provides excellent contrast ratios and reduces the possibility of color fading over time. DLP projectors are known for their reliability and are less prone to the wear and tear that can affect other types of projectors. The combination of DLP technology with the high brightness levels delivers stunning visuals that are consistent across various content types.

Connectivity options are another strong suit of the InFocus 760. It features multiple HDMI ports, USB connections, and VGA inputs, making it versatile for connecting various devices such as laptops, Blu-ray players, and gaming consoles. Wireless connectivity capabilities allow for easy integration with smartphones and tablets, enhancing its utility in a modern digital landscape.

In addition to its performance features, the InFocus 760 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive interface simplifies the setup process, allowing even novices to get the projector up and running quickly. The projector is also equipped with a robust lamp life, with up to 15,000 hours of operation in Eco Mode, significantly reducing maintenance needs.

Overall, the InFocus 760 is a powerful digital projector that combines high performance with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and high-quality projection solution. Its impressive brightness, resolution, and connectivity options make it suitable for various applications, ensuring that it meets the demands of both business and educational users alike.