Epson 710C - PowerLite UXGA LCD Projector Resumen técnico

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Epson 710C - PowerLite UXGA LCD Projector Resumen técnico

Contents

This technical brief provides detailed information on the following topics, related to all EPSON multimedia
projectors:
Image quality
Versatility
Image Quality—Superior brightness
All EPSON multimedia projectors include EPSON's integrated LCD prism technology. This technology is centered
on EPSON's patented optical engine.
EPSON's engine includes 3-panel Poly-Silicon TFT LCD's:
Size ranging from 1.32 inches to 0.9 inches
Resolutions from SVGA to XGA to SXGA.
Improvements in the precision of this LCD structure has allowed
EPSON projectors to reach a superior level of brightness with a
combination of these five technologies, included in most EPSON
projectors:

1. UHE lamp:

The long-life Ultra High Efficiency (UHE) lamp uses a shorter arc
length. This shorter length is the primary factor in achieving higher
efficiency.

2. Polarization conversion:

EPSON's technology has improved the amount of parallel light
that moves through the LCD panels. More light passes through
each LCD because it is polarized without a filter.
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Brightness
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Image clarity
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Keystone correction
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EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology
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Flexible controls
ELP Link IV software
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Flexible installation
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EasyMP and EasyMP.net
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Parallel light beam
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Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Non-parallel light beam
Three-panel design:
EPSON-made Poly-Silicon LCD's are
manufactured to the highest standards.
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