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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect, When Projecting an Image from a Computer

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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect This section describes the relationship between screen aspect (P57) and aspect (P61). To project an image on the whole screen, select the most appropriate screen aspect ratio and aspect according to the aspect ratio of the screen and input signal type. When Projecting an Image from a Computer When the input signal is [ANALOG PC-1], [ANALOG PC-2], or [DIGITAL PC], select screen aspect and aspect as follows according to the resolution of the image on the computer. Screen Screen Aspect Resolution of Com- Ratio Setting puter Screen WUXGA 16:10 WSXGA+, WSGA 16:10 16:9 16:10 [16:10] WXGA UXGA 4:3 SXGA+, XGA, SVGA, VGA 4:3 SXGA 5:4 Object of Projection * Project an image in a largest possible size on the screen. Project an image in a largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Project an image in a largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Project an image in a largest possible size on the screen. Project an image in a largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Project an image in a largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Aspect Setting [Auto] (or [Full]) [Auto] (or [Full]) [True size] [Auto] [True size] [Auto] (or [4:3]) [Auto] (or [4:3]) [True size] [Auto] [True size] * The image is projected on the 16:10 screen. Appendix 127

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Appendix
Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect
This section describes the relationship between screen aspect (
P57
) and aspect (
P61
).
To project an image on the whole screen, select the most appropriate screen aspect ratio
and aspect according to the aspect ratio of the screen and input signal type.
When Projecting an Image from a Computer
When the input signal is [ANALOG PC-1], [ANALOG PC-2], or [DIGITAL PC], select screen
aspect and aspect as follows according to the resolution of the image on the computer.
*
The image is projected on the 16:10 screen.
Screen
Screen Aspect
Ratio Setting
Resolution of Com-
puter Screen
Object of Projection *
Aspect Setting
[16:10]
WUXGA 16:10
Project an image in a
largest possible size
on the screen.
[Auto]
(or [Full])
WSXGA+,
WSGA 16:10
Project an image in a
largest possible size
on the screen.
[Auto]
(or [Full])
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
WXGA
Project an image in a
largest possible size
on the screen.
[Auto]
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
UXGA 4:3
Project an image in a
largest possible size
on the screen.
[Auto]
(or [4:3])
SXGA+, XGA,
SVGA, VGA 4:3
Project an image in a
largest possible size
on the screen.
[Auto]
(or [4:3])
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
SXGA 5:4
Project an image in a
largest possible size
on the screen.
[Auto]
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
16:9
16:10