1.3 LV-5110 Features (Details)
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Brightest in the SVGA Micro Projector class - 850 ANSI Lumens
1) Large screen presentation even in brightly lit conference rooms
2) 132W UHP short arc lamp for bright images with great color balance
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Real projection SVG (800 x 600 dot) Digital compression XGA/SXGA high-definition
projection
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0.7" LCD Panels used (for the first time)
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Supports input from HDTV&DVD components
Color defference signal (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input reproduces the images with minimal
burring of color.
* Composite (Video) input is common to the Brightness (Y) input.
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Digital Keystone distortion compensation
When the projected image surface and the projector are offset, the image has a
trapezoidal shape, but this can be smoothly compensated with offsets up to 15
degrees.
A simple operation gives a square image without adjusting the height of the projector.
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Gamma Correction
To avoid washed-out whites and murky blacks the user can control the middle
brightness.
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Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV equipments and start - no adjustments
required.
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Power Management: improves lamp life
After a predetermined time (5' 30") with no input signal, the lamp is turned off. When
a signal is input, it turns back on.
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Simple wireless remote control
1) Supports all remote functions
2) P-Timer button supplies presentation elapsed time
3) Functions as the mouse control for connected PC
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Manual zoom and focus controls included
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Digital zoom enlarges any selected part of the presentation image
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Cues up the next screen without pausing or projecting an unnecessary operation
screen. (Freeze function)
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The image can be turned off without turning the power off and immediately turned back
on - Image shut-off function.
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Noise is cut in the absence of a signal - Blue Back function.
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