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- HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 1
Problems .......... 3 Optimizing the Projected Image 4 Utilities for Armada Products 4 Simultaneous Display 5 Dual Display 5 Example User Scenarios 6 TV/Video Support 7 HDTV Support 7 Armada lineup 8 Resolutions and Refresh Rates 8 Doc Number 20AT1020 ... Compaq Microportable Projectors - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 2
THE MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLICATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. COMPAQ RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS OR CHANGES TO THIS PUBLICATION AND THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES HEREIN DESCRIBED AT ANY TIME, WITHOUT NOTICE OR OBLIGATION. This publication does not constitute - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 3
scaling. The expansion capabilities of many older Armada portable products are not as advanced as that of the Microportable projectors. COMMON PROBLEMS SETTING-UP THE PORTABLE & PROJECTOR When using a portable with Dual Display capability, it is possible for the user to encounter some display modes - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 4
controller, the resolution can be set to any of the external supported modes, independent of the resolution of the internal LCD. In addition to cycle between internal, external, and simultaneous displays. The Microportable projectors will have an additional utility that will also reside on the - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 5
to the one on the notebook. In these cases, the user was forced to disable the internal LCD. With the current series of Compaq Microportable projectors even older products that only display 640*480 (VGA) LCD resolutions are now capable of simultaneous display to the portables' internal LCD, and - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 6
twice as much memory as any of the "same image" configurations. Compaq plans on further increases of frame memory on future products. • New much as possible. If the Portable does not support DualDisplay, and the user does not want the black border on the projector unit then he must use the Fn-F4 - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 7
or by using the TVout port of some of the Armada portables. All Armada portables have sound (line-out) jacks. HDTV SUPPORT Some Microportable Projectors are capable of displaying various High Definition TV display modes. The Multimedia Adapter is not required to take advantage of this functionality - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 8
• Future Armadas in the E and M families, with improved graphics capabilities and dual display support will be available in the second half of 2000, further enhancing its use with the Microportable Projectors. Although the Armada product line currently does not offer any digital video ports (such as - HP Value Microportable Projector MP1400 | Compaq Microportable Projectors & - Page 9
while keeping colors at 256 or 64K. The following resolutions are supported on some of the Armada Portable Computers: Resolution 640 x 1024 (Some projectors can not process this mode as input) 1280 x 1024 (Some projectors can not process this mode as input) 1280 x 1024 (Some projectors can not
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HITE
P
APER
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Doc Number
20AT1020
Octoberr 20 2000
Compaq Computer
Corporation
C
ONTENTS
Introduction
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1
Recommendations
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3
Common Problems
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3
Optimizing the
Projected Image
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4
Utilities for Armada
Products
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4
Simultaneous
Display
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5
Dual Display
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5
Example User
Scenarios
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6
TV/Video Support
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7
HDTV Support
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7
Armada lineup
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8
Resolutions and
Refresh Rates
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8
Compaq Microportable Projectors & the
Armada Graphics/Video Capabilities
I
NTRODUCTION
This whitepaper explains how to optimize the customers’ experience with Compaq
Portable Computers when used in conjunction with a Compaq Microportable Projector.
The Compaq series of
Microportable Projectors are a 3-4.5 lb. multi-sync projectors
capable of displaying images at resolutions of 640*480 to 1280*1024.
The native display
mode is 1024*768 (XGA) for the high end model and 800*600 (SVGA) for the value line,
and it automatically scales up or down other resolutions using state-of-the-art algorithms
built into the hardware.
The graphics acceleration technology and architecture of the Armada Family of Portable
Computers delivers brilliant, professional quality, photo realistic images while
maintaining outstanding performance. Its strength in 2D image display, 3D rendering,
DVD playback and higher bus and memory speeds and bandwidth
make this the best
overall solution for the graphics and video needs of Compaq’s customers.
By providing separate timings (on the high end Armada M700/E700/7400/7800 systems)
for an external (CRT or projector unit)
and an internal (LCD) display device, the dual
display technology enables users to display the same image simultaneously on separate
displays with different refresh rates and /or resolutions. Additionally, with the support of
the Windows98 Operating System, the dual display technology also enables users to
display different images simultaneously on separate displays at different refresh rates, if
needed.
In conjunction, the Microportable Projectors & the Armada Portable Computers provide
the stunning graphics presentation solutions that todays’ professionals desire to make a
lasting impression on their clients.
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