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AutoSetup

The projector recognizes the mechanism connected and adjusts automatically. Moving to the top is a small control panel near the back of the SX60 projector. The power button is on the left, and moving to the right is a Auto Setup button, which handles things like automatic keystone adjust. In the center are two buttons: Tthe Input Selector, and AutoPC, for

ANSI Lamp

Overhead projectors use a lamp or bulb that is ANSI coded. ANSI is the standard for naming the lamps for these types of projectors that marks a three letter code like ENX. The simple but effective method of naming these lamps enables end users to easily identify the lamp needed for their projector. Other uses for ANSI coded lamps include reel to reel

ANSI

Abbreviations of the American National Standards Institute, the institute that sets standards of measure. To measure the amount of brilliance that creates a video using the lumen. For marketing purposes, the luminous flux of projectors that have been tested according to this procedure may be quoted in "ANSI lumens", to distinguish devices that

Analog

The analog signals have an infinite number of levels between its highest and its lowest value, the signals are standard analog video. Modern projection system designs face continuing challenges in performance, size, and power consumption. From video processing to audio to power management to display drivers to position and motion sensing, Analog Devices

ADB

Serial port for Apple Macintosh computers.Apple LocalTalk serial interface, and an Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) interface. Starting in 1986 with the Apple IIGS, the company began using ADB (Apple Desktop Bus), a universal serial port that could handle a wide range of daisy-chained input devices, from keyboards to trackballs to graphics tablets, in addition to

Audio outputs (Audio Outputs)

Stereo audio connections that allow you to connect your TV to your stereo or home theater system. There are two types: fixed (fixed) and variable (variables). If you connect an output of TV sets in their lobby (receiver) of A / V may go up and down the TV volume to the control of the lobby. By connecting the output variable from TV to your receiver would

A / V (Audio / video inputs)

Acronyms audio / visual or audio / video is A / V. Using the direct input of A / V from a TV to connect a DVD player, VCR, camcorder or other video component allows the picture and audio quality improved, compared with the use of a single multipurpose type RF antenna input . (If your TV is so old that only has RF inputs type, that is reason enough to

ATSC

Committee on Advanced Television Standards. Formed to establish technical standards for digital television system in the United States.An ATSC Standard is a document that states basic specifications or criteria that are necessary for effective implementation and interoperability of Advanced Television Systems. In 1996, the ATSC's recommendations for a

Artifacts (Artifacts)

Unwanted visible effects, created by disturbances in the transmission or the video processing. Examples can be "moving points" or "hanging points" in analog pictures or "pixelation" in digital images. Unintended and unwanted distortions or other aberrations in reproduced audio or video due to transmission errors or signal

Anamorphic Video (Video anamorphic)

Video images that have been "compressed" to adapt a video frame where it is stored on DVD. The word "anamorphic" and its derivates derive from the Greek words meaning formed again. These images should be expanded (uncompressed) for a device of the screen. A growing number of televisions using either a screen with a 16:9 or any form of

ALIS (Alternate Lighting of Surfaces)

ALIS (Alternate Lighting of Surfaces) is a relatively new type of plasma display high-definition designed for optimum performance when sample material 1080i. In conventional plasma TVs, all pixels are illuminated at all times. With a plasma display ALIS, glow alternate rows of pixels for that half of the pixels on the screen are lit at any time (something

Active Matrix LCD

Term used to describe LCD screens that have microtransistores that opens and closes each pixel. Computers and projectors have differing abilities to "refresh" the images produced. Active Matrix technology refreshes the images so rapidly that a crisp, uniform image, free from "ghosting" is possible. This is especially noticeable in cursor

ANSI Lumens

A standard for measuring the light output, used to compare projectors. Unfortunately, there are enough variables, which the eye does not always agree with the scale ANSI. ANSI lumens are by far a great comparison of "apples" with "apples". If, for example, a projector uses halogen lamps and other metal-halide, halogen projector will see

Aspect Ratio (List of High Width)

It refers to the ratio of width and height for a picture or screen. American television (NTSC standard) uses a more or less square 4:3 (1.33:1). Increasingly, projection TV and direct view (especially digital TV) use the wider relationship of 16:9 (1.78:1) to show better material as wide screen transmissions anamorphic DVD and HDTV. After the introduction

Automatic White Balance

A circuit automatically puts the white balance of the image by controlling the level of red and blue signals. The circuit controls the levels of electrically to achieve a satisfactory white balance. This automatic function adjusts the displayed colors of the available light so that a natural, neutral color reproduction is achieved under a wide range of