
Settings and Adjustments (Continued)
●Wide Mode (INPUT3 (RGB) /(PC (analog))
■In PC mode, you can select the following screen sizes to suit the input signal.
Input signal | Normal | Full | Cinema | Dot by Dot |
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4:3 image
640 x 400, 720 x 400 | Displays image so it fills the | An image fully fills the screen. Keep the original aspect ratio | Detects the resolution of the | |
640 x 480, 800 x 600 | screen vertically, | while | in a full screen display. The | signal and displays an image |
832 x 624, 1024 x 768 | maintaining the | original | top and bottom of the image | with the same number of |
| aspect ratio. |
| is slightly cropped. | pixels on the screen. |
16:9 image
848 x 480 | An image fully fills the screen. | Detects the resolution of the |
852 x 480 |
| signal and displays an image |
1280 x 768 |
| with the same number of |
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| pixels on the screen. |
16:9 image
1366 x 768 | Detects the resolution of the |
| signal and displays an image |
| with the same number of |
| pixels on the screen. |
5:4 image
1280 x 1024 | Displays image so it fills the An image fully fills the screen. | Keep the original aspect ratio | |
| screen vertically, | while | in a full screen display. The |
| maintaining the | original | top and bottom of the image |
| aspect ratio. |
| is slightly cropped. |
What is “Dot by Dot”?
■This function detects the resolution of the signal from a PC and displays an image with the same number of pixels, dot by dot. (See “Appendix 1: PC compatibility chart” on page 68).
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