Why is it important to have higher resolutions? Higher resolution is extremely important in many applications, for instance medical imaging and oil- and gas exploration visualisation. Thes
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What is stereoscopic imaging, and can Stereoscopic imaging is mostly used for visualisation, for instance within medical imaging, oil and gas exploration and automotive and aeros
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In what applications is it important for a Many applications require 24/7 operation, for instance control rooms for mission critical manufacturing processes and surveillance, or publi
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Why do projectiondesign feature both DVI and We feel that the rigid construction of the DVI connetor is much better than the fragile HDMI connector, especially when it comes to supporti
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What is HDCP? HDCP ¨C High bandwidth Digital Contents Protection ¨C is an encryption standard used to encrypt DVI and HDMI video signals between the source
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What is HDMI? High Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface specifically designed for domestic use, or specifically home cinema and home entertainm
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Is my display HD ready? A display device has to cover the following requirements to be awarded the label HD ready1. Display, display engine - The minimum native res
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What is SDI (Serial Digital Interface) video? Serial Digital Interface (SDI) is a digital video signal transport method used by the professional video and broadcast industries. The techn
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Can DVI or HDMI go beyond 4.5m (15 feet)? Yes. All new projectiondesign projectors feature our unique DPEq Digital Pixel Equalization circuitry to compensate for cable runs up to 30m
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What is XPort technology? XPort™ technology is a projectiondesign proprietary interfacing technology - designed to expand the functionality of the projectors ou
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What is DVI? DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a digital video interface technology developed to maximize video quality transfer. Many DVD-players are no
Why are there so many types of colour wheels A wide range of colour wheel options are available for all professional projectiondesign projectors. The reason for this is that no single c
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What is iris control, and what's the benefit? The word iris in projector technology refers to the ability to change the aperture of the optical system, or the physical opening through th
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What is BrilliantColor™ technology? BrilliantColor™ technology is a way of utilising more of the light from the lamp to enhance projected images with DLP® projectors.
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What is DLP® technology? Digital Light Processing™, or DLP® technology is an all-digital technology used to project and display images. Invented by Texas I
Projector stops responding to commands projectiondesign projectors are commonly used with IR based remote controls, and have 2, 3 or 4 independent IR receivers. These are very sen
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Lamp replacement All projectiondesign projectors feature user replaceable lamps. Because projectiondesign projectors utilise lamps with calibration optimizew
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24/7 operation warranty All projectiondesign professional projectors come with an optional limited 24/7 operation guarantee. When this guarantee option is valid and
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