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On the left is a button marked Theater Room, and it lets you toggle through all the Presets
designed for darkened rooms. Cinema 1, 2, and Natural. Next to that button, in the center, is
the Livingroom button. It toggles you through the Presets, that would be used in rooms with
ambient light: Vivid Cinema, Normal, Game, and Dynamic.
Favorite, as mentioned, lets you bring up the one mode or other feature you want to set as
your "favorite."
The next row gives you control of aspect ratio, Picture Adjust lets you toggle through all
presets, and Color Management lets you access some specialty color managment profiles that
you can create.
Next comes the Menu and Return buttons, and immediately below, the four arrow keys with a
center Enter button.
Down at the bottom is a Default button, a Freeze (frame), the Input Select (source select),
and a Function button.
Many remotes have more buttons and features, so that you don't have to access items from
the menus, or can select a particular source, or Preset, but overall, the Panasonic keeps things
simple. You might have to go an extra step, but they sure make it easy. Definitely a favorite
remote.
PT-AX200U Lens Throw and Lens Shift
The PT-AX200U has a 2:1 zoom lens, which is "classic" for many LCD projectors. This provides
exceptional placement flexibility, and means you'll be able to table, ceiling or shelf mount your
projector in almost any room.
To fill a 100" diagonal 16:9 screen, the front of the projector needs to be between 10 feet 2
inches and 20 feet 4 inches.
The Panasonic has extensive vertical and horizontal lens shift. For that same 100" diagonal
16:9 screen, you can position the projector anywhere from about 6 inches below the bottom of
the screen surface, to 6 inches above the top.
A few LCD projectors offer even more vertical lens shift, which is, of course nice, but the
Panaonic has all most people would need. The only real advantage to having more lens shift,
would be for those with high ceilings who want to ceiling mount. With more lens shift, the
projector would not have to hang down as far from the ceiling.
The PT-AX200U uses a joystick to adjust the vertical and horizontal lens shift. Understand, few
need horizontal lens shift (only if you can't mount your projector centered with the screen,
horizontally), but if you do need horizontal, the more horizontal you use, the less vertical is
available. The numbers above, assume no horizontal lens shift is used. If you only need a few
inches of horizontal shift, it will have very little effect on vertical lens shift.
Panasonic PT-AX200U SDE and Rainbow Effect, Pixel
Visibility
The PT-AX200U, thanks to its Smooth Screen technology, has pixels so invisible that you'll
have to get within a couple or three feet (or so) of a 100 inch screen to even see them. As a
result there is no screen door effect visible at anything even remotely considered normal