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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect Using Screen Screen aspect ratio setting PC Resolution of screen WUXGA 16:10 WSXGA+, WXGA+ 16:10 WXGA [4:3]  [4:3 D. image shift] UXGA 4:3 SXGA+, XGA, SVGA, VGA 4:3 SXGA 5:4 Purpose of projection Aspect setting Project an image in the largest possible size on the screen. Project an image in the largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Project an image in the largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Project an image in the largest possible size on the screen. Project an image in the largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. Project an image in the largest possible size on the screen. Project the computer screen in the original resolution. [Auto] [Auto] [True size] [Auto] [True size] [Auto] (or [4:3]) [Auto] (or [4:3]) [True size] [Auto] [True size] • If an image from image software with an aspect ratio of 16:9 is not projected correctly, select [16:9] as the screen aspect. • For a 16:9 image with black borders at the top and bottom, such as a terrestrial broadcast movie, you can project the 16:9 image area so that it is projected on the entire screen by selecting [Zoom] in [Aspect]. [Zoom] is available when [16:10], [16:9] or [16:9 D. image shift] is selected for the screen aspect and [HDMI (480p, 576p)] or [Component (480p, 480i, 576p, 576i)] is selected for the input signal. • To perform keystone adjustment (P62), select [16:10], [4:3] or [16:9] for [Screen aspect]. 174

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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect
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If an image from image software with an aspect ratio of 16:9 is not projected correctly, select [16:9]
as the screen aspect.
For a 16:9 image with black borders at the top and bottom, such as a terrestrial broadcast movie,
you can project the 16:9 image area so that it is projected on the entire screen by selecting [Zoom]
in [Aspect].
[Zoom] is available when [16:10], [16:9] or [16:9 D. image shift] is selected for the screen aspect
and [HDMI (480p, 576p)] or [Component (480p, 480i, 576p, 576i)] is selected for the input signal.
To perform keystone adjustment (
P62
), select [16:10], [4:3] or [16:9] for [Screen aspect].
Using
Screen
Screen
aspect ratio
setting
PC
Resolution of
screen
Purpose of projection
Aspect
setting
[4:3]
[4
:
3 D. image
shift]
WUXGA 16:10
Project an image in
the largest possible
size on the screen.
[Auto]
WSXGA+,
WXGA+ 16:10
Project an image in
the largest possible
size on the screen.
[Auto]
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
WXGA
Project an image in
the largest possible
size on the screen.
[Auto]
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
UXGA 4:3
Project an image in
the largest possible
size on the screen.
[Auto]
(or [4:3])
SXGA+, XGA,
SVGA, VGA 4:3
Project an image in
the 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
the largest possible
size on the screen.
[Auto]
Project the computer
screen in the original
resolution.
[True size]
4:3