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Features of the Projector
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Equipped with a wide-angle lens shift function
A variety of image setting functions
Electronic zoom and focus adjustment
The projector's control panel and the accessory remote control can be used for easy zoom and focus adjustments.
For zoom adjustment, a high magnification lens is provided to allow images to be increased in size by up to 1.5 times, so
that images can be projected onto an 80" screen even at a distance of approximately 2.5 m (8.2 ft.).
Setup Guide
Many other functions are available as follows.
EPSON Super White function that reproduces input signals containing whites of 100IRE or higher without
overexposure. p.18
Progressive and Motion Detection functions allow you to obtain ideal results both for images with large amounts of
movement and for still images. p.18
An aspect function that allows images to be viewed in wide-screen format. p.8
Memory functions that allow adjustment results to be stored and later retrieved easily using the remote control. p.12
Key lock function that locks the control panel so that settings cannot be changed accidentally after adjustment. p.20
Adoption of a special high-resolution DCDi video circuit developed by Faroudja. This circuit greatly reduces the
jagged edges that resulted from conventional progressive conversion.
The lens shift function allows you to adjust the position of the
projected images vertically and horizontally without distorting
the images.
This allows the projector to be set up with greater freedom,
even if it is suspended from a ceiling or at an angle to the
screen.
Setup Guide
Wide range of
brightness adjustments
Adjusting the hue and
saturation of colours
The hue and saturation for each of the red (R), green (G),
blue (B), cyan (C) magenta (M) and yellow (Y) colour
components can be adjusted to produce images with
greater depth. p.10, p.28
The image brightness can be adjusted within a wide range.
Optimum images can be obtained even if using the
projector in a bright environment for watching videos or
games, or in a dark environment such as when creating the
atmosphere of a home theatre. p.16
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