Projectors Definitions - H

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Hot Spot

Hot spots are areas of a screen’s surface that reflect projected light more than surrounding areas on the screen. They can result in an uneven

HDTV

High Definition Television, format that offers high resolution with respect to the standards NTSC, PAL and SECAM. Usually the current formats of HDTV

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

An acronym for High Definition Multimedia Interface. Standard equipment developed to interconnected power of digital audio and video via a single

HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection)

The codification of HDCP is used with high-resolution signals with DVI and HDMI connections and recordings of D-VHS D-Theater to prevent unauthorized

HDMI Input

"High Definition Multimedia Interface," by its acronym, has emerged as the standard for connecting components of High Definition. In the

High Gain/ Screen Gain

The gain of a projection screen is the ratio of it reflectivity compared to a perfect matte white (lambertian diffuser) standard (magnesium carbonate