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Setting Display Status (Input Settings)
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Specifying HDMI
Overscan
> [Input settings] >
[HDMI over scan]
When projecting images in videos
via HDMI, select this setting to trim
distorted image edges.
Press the
OK
button to accept your
setting and then press the
MENU
button or
EXIT
button.
• The factory defaults settings are [On] when
when it is set for [Computer].
Specifying Progressive
Processing
> [Input settings] >
[Progressive]
Performs progressive processing
optimized for still images in
cinematic content or moving images
in videos.
Press the
OK
button to accept your
setting and then press the
MENU
button or
EXIT
button.
HDMI
Component
LAN
Digital PC
Analog PC
USB
Off
The entire input signal (100%) is
projected.
The images projected may be smaller
than the full projection screen.
On
Images are projected with distortion at
the peripheral section of images
trimmed off. (The central 95% of the
image is projected.)
Note that image edges are trimmed
away, based on resolution. In such a
case, select [Off].
HDMI
Component
LAN
Digital PC
Analog PC
USB
Off
Does not perform progressive
processing.
Film/auto
Suitable for still images or
typical moving images.
Performs progressive
processing for video or
cinematic content.
Video 1
Suitable for projecting video
with high image quality and
relatively slow movement.
Performs progressive
processing optimized for HD
video.
Video 2
Suitable for projecting video
with faster movement.
Performs progressive
processing optimized for fast-
moving video.
25p/
30p(PsF)
Performs progressive
processing optimized for 1080
PsF/25 or 1080PsF/30 video
(25 or 30 fps, respectively).
Summary of Contents for REALiS WX450ST
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