Selecting the Scan Mode (Scan Mode)

This function selects whether there is a skip to every other scan- ning line, or whether scanning lines are reproduced in order and projected.

Select [Picture][Scan Mode] from the main menu.

Select the scan mode with the cursor /button, then press the ENTER button.

Auto

Automatic switching to suit the image.

Non Interlaced

Scanning lines are scanned in order to

 

reproduce the image.

 

Suited for still pictures.

Interlaced Video

Every other scanning line in skipped to

 

reproduce the image.

 

Suited for moving pictures.

Interlaced PC

Every other scanning line of the picture of

 

the personal computer input is skipped to

 

reproduce the image.

Selecting Smoothing (Interpolation)

Select the item that suits the projected image of the personal computer or video signal, etc.

Select [Picture][Interpolation] from the main menu.

Select PC Mode or Video Mode with the cursor /button, then press the ENTER button.

PC Mode

Set this mode when importance is placed

 

upon high-definition images such as with

 

workstations.

Video Mode

Set this mode when importance is placed

 

upon natural pictures such as with video

 

images.

NOTE: When a personal computer is selected and the Video Mode is set, the picture may be disturbed depending on the signal. Should this happen, please use the PC Mode.

Scan Mode

Auto

Non Interlace

Interlace Video

Interlace PC

Interpolation

PC Mode

Video Mode

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NEC GT2000, GT2000R user manual Selecting the Scan Mode Scan Mode, Selecting Smoothing Interpolation

GT2000, GT2000R specifications

The NEC GT2000 and GT2000R are renowned projectors that have established themselves in the realm of high-performance visual equipment, catering primarily to the needs of businesses and educational institutions. These projectors are celebrated for their exceptional image quality, versatility, and advanced features, making them a popular choice among users seeking reliability and performance.

One of the primary features of the GT2000 series is its high brightness capability. With a brightness of up to 2,500 ANSI lumens, these projectors can deliver clear and vibrant images even in well-lit environments, ensuring that presentations and lectures maintain their visual integrity regardless of ambient light conditions. This makes them ideal for large conference rooms and classrooms where visibility is crucial.

The GT2000 series also boasts impressive resolution specifications. The GT2000 offers a native resolution of XGA (1024x768 pixels), while the GT2000R enhances this to a WXGA (1280x800 pixels), providing a wider aspect ratio and higher detail for images. This improved resolution is particularly beneficial for displaying detailed graphics, charts, and videos, making them suitable for a variety of presentation types.

In terms of connectivity, the GT2000 and GT2000R projectors are equipped with multiple input options including VGA, composite video, and audio inputs. This versatility allows for seamless integration with various devices, such as laptops, DVD players, and even mobile devices, further enhancing their usability in different settings.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the GT2000 series is its advanced color reproduction technology. NEC employs a 3LCD technology in these projectors, which ensures vibrant colors and deep blacks, resulting in images that are both engaging and lifelike. This technology minimizes the possibility of color distortion, offering consistent and accurate color performance.

Users will also appreciate the long lamp life offered by the GT2000 and GT2000R, with lamps typically lasting up to 5,000 hours in eco mode. This not only reduces maintenance costs but also enhances the overall efficiency of the projector.

In conclusion, the NEC GT2000 and GT2000R projectors are equipped with a robust set of features, from high brightness and resolution to advanced connectivity options and color accuracy. Their durability and reliability make them ideal for professional and educational environments, meeting the demands of users who require high-quality projections for effective communication and learning.