Toshiba tlpmt7 xga 1000
Ansi Lumen LCD Video Projector
Product
Overview
Bring the power of digital home theater right into your home.
Easily connects
to a VCR, DVD player or HDTV source
Accepts HDTV
(720p or 1080i) Component Video Signal
Ultra lightweight,
flexible design
Projects an
image up to 250le measured diagonally
FEATURES:
Video
Easy integration
of video systems with a wide range of inputs, including NTSC, PAL, SECAM
and HDTV
Convenience
Auto Keystone
Adjustment
User Replacement
Bulb
Only 11.7
lbs.
TERMS AND TECHNOLOGY:
Video
ANSI Lumens
A measure of brightness defined as the light reflected off the surface of
the object being viewed. Calculated in accordance with The American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) guide-lines, which include measuring the brightness
of a projected image at 9 points within the screen and averaging the results.
Provides an accurate indication of projector brightness.
Automatic Keystone
Correction
Adjusts for the Keystone Effect - a trapezoidal skewing of a pro- jected image,
as when the bottom of an image appears small- er than the top. Found in all
projectors, this results from the positioning of the projector's base at a
lower level than the center of the screen, for an upward projection angle.
With Automatic Keystone Correction, sensors detect the projector's angle in
relation to the screen and correct for tilts of ±15 degrees. Ensures rectangular
images for more accurate, better quality projections.
Brightness
Measured in ANSI lumens and lux, for LCD projectors. The number of lumens
indicates the brightness of the light emitted by a source such as an incandescent
or fluorescent bulb. Lux (lx) refers to the brightness of the screen, as perceived
by the human eye. Provides an accurate indication of image clarity and visibility.
Compression
Converts 1280 x 1024 dot SXGA signals or 1600 x 1200 dot UXGA signals to 1024
x 768 dot XGA signals by removing dots every few lines. The lines are then
compressed to smooth transitions over the missing segments. Ensures a clean
picture from lower resolution source materials.
Contrast Ratio
The proportion between the brightest and darkest section of an image. The
higher the contrast ratio, the clearer the picture. Provides sharp, well-defined,
and clear images.
Interlacing
Forms the 30 frames per second that make up a television image. Conventional
TV images are interlaced: every frame is divided into two fields, each containing
every other line of the image. When the two fields appear on screen together,
they create one continuous image. Requires less bandwidth for broadcasting
while retaining smooth, jitter-free motion.
LCD (Liquid
Crystal Display) Projector
Uses LCD panels to create images, which are then enlarged to fill a screen.
Most LCD panels are backlit and act as shutters to selectively block off light
and create images. Three black-and- white panels are used and the white light
from a lamp is sepa- rated into red, blue, and green beams. These beams are
fed separately through the panels and then recombined to create the full color
image. Provides rich colors and sharp contrast for a high quality picture.
Resolution
Indicates the degree of sharpness in a reproduced image. Usually expressed
in terms of the number of lines (horizontal x vertical). The higher the resolution,
the sharper the image.
Connection
Lines
of Resolution
VHS
connected to
Composite Video
240
S-VHS
connected to S-Video
400
S-VHS
connected to DVD player
525
VGA
Computer/Laptop
connected to RGB input
640x480
SVGA
Computer/Laptop connected to RGB input
800x600
XGA
Computer/Laptop connected to M1-DA input
1024x768
Provides sharp, clear, and well-defined images.
Screen Gain
Indicates the degree of brightness of the image projected on the screen. The
higher the screen gain, the brighter the screen. Provides accurate indication
of image brightness.
Product
Specifications - Toshiba tlpmt7 / LCD video projector