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Terms and Technology

ANSI Lumens

A measure of brightness defined as the light reflected off the

surface of the object being viewed. Calculated in accordance

with The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) guide-

lines, which include measuring the brightness of a projected

image at 9 points within the screen and averaging the results.

Provides an accurate indication of projector brightness.

Automatic Keystone Correction

Adjusts for the Keystone Effect - a trapezoidal skewing of a pro-

jected image, as when the bottom of an image appears small-

er than the top. Found in all projectors, this results from the

positioning of the projector's base at a lower level than the

center of the screen, for an upward projection angle. With

Automatic Keystone Correction, sensors detect the projector's

angle in relation to the screen and correct for tilts of ±15

degrees. Ensures rectangular images for more accurate, better

quality projections.

Brightness

Measured in ANSI lumens and lux, for LCD projectors. The

number of lumens indicates the brightness of the light emitted

by a source such as an incandescent or fluorescent bulb. Lux

(lx) refers to the brightness of the screen, as perceived by the

human eye. Provides an accurate indication of image clarity

and visibility.

Compression

Converts 1280 x 1024 dot SXGA signals or 1600 x 1200 dot

UXGA signals to 1024 x 768 dot XGA signals by removing dots

every few lines. The lines are then compressed to smooth tran-

sitions over the missing segments. Ensures a clean picture from

lower resolution source materials.

Contrast Ratio

The proportion between the brightest and darkest section of an

image. The higher the contrast ratio, the clearer the picture.

Provides sharp, well-defined, and clear images.

Interlacing

Forms the 30 frames per second that make up a television

image. Conventional TV images are interlaced: every frame is

divided into two fields, each containing every other line of the

image. When the two fields appear on screen together, they

create one continuous image. Requires less bandwidth for

broadcasting while retaining smooth, jitter-free motion.  

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Projector

Uses LCD panels to create images, which are then enlarged to

fill a screen. Most LCD panels are backlit and act as shutters to

selectively block off light and create images. Three black-and-

white panels are used and the white light from a lamp is sepa-

rated into red, blue, and green beams. These beams are fed

separately through the panels and then recombined to create

the full color image. Provides rich colors and sharp contrast for

a high quality picture.

Resolution

Indicates the degree of sharpness in a reproduced image.

Usually expressed in terms of the number of lines (horizontal x

vertical). The higher the resolution, the sharper the image.

Examples of Resolution:

VHS connected to 

Composite Video

240 lines of resolution.

S-VHS connected to S-Video 

400 lines of resolution.

S-VHS connected to DVD player  525 lines of resolution.

VGA Computer/Laptop 

connected to RGB input 

640x480 lines of resolution.

SVGA Computer/Laptop connected to RGB input 800x600 lines

of resolution.

XGA Computer/Laptop connected to M1-DA input 1024x768

lines of resolution. Provides sharp, clear, and well-defined

images.

Screen Gain

Indicates the degree of brightness of the image projected on

the screen. The higher the screen gain, the brighter the screen.

Provides accurate indication of image brightness.

TLP-MT7 LCD Projector

TLP

-MT7

Specifications

1280 x 720 Pixel Display
Input Signals:

Component input in EDTV format
NTSC/PAL/SECAM
SXGA (compressed)
UXGA (compressed)
SVGA/XGA
VGA

1000 ANSI Lumens Brightness
Projection Lens:  1.3 Manual Focus & Zoom

F=2.2-2.5/F=47-61mm

400:1 Contrast Ratio
28-300 inches Image Size (measured diagonally)
4.5 to 32.3 feet Projection Distance
150W USHIO Lamp
2 W Monaural Speaker Audio Output
Inputs:

Y, Pb, Pr or RGB
1 Audio for RGB: Stereo Minijack
2 Video: RCA and S-video
1 Audio for video: RCA L&R

100-240V AC, 50/60Hz Power Source
320W Power Consumption
Pearl White Color
Replacement Lamp: TLP-XL10
1 Year Parts and Labor Warranty

UPC Code: 022265950821

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