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LCD
LCD is the abbreviation for Liquid Crystal Display and this technology provides true-to-life colour rendition using LCD panels. LCD panels are fitted with liquid crystals which have the useful property of being able to either block or allow through the light from the projector; they can actually be considered as dynamic slides! |
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DLP
With DLP, the light from the projector shines on a so-called DMD chip; a chip with numerous microscopic mirrors. By tilting each mirror, it is possible to form images. The colours are created with the help of a colour wheel which turns between the lamp and the chip with the mirrors mentioned above. |
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3LCD
Projectors equipped with 3LCD technology split projector light into the three basic colours: Red (R), Green (G) and Blue (B) and then shine each coloured light through a separate LCD panel. As a result of this, the final picture projected is bright and true-to-life. |
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2x HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a connection used for transmitting audio and video signals in high-quality uncompressed digital format. HDMI offers an interface between any compatible audio/video digital source and a compatible screen such as a plasma or LCD unit. 2x HDMI means that the product has two HDMI interfaces. |
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1080p
The highest quality HD video signal available. The image is made up of 1080 lines of vertical resolution with 1920 pixels per line. The ‘p’ stands for progressive scan, which means that all the lines on the screen are utilised each time the image is refreshed and all the pixels are optimally used. 1080p is also known as ‘Full HD’. |
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Full HD
Full HD provides very high-quality reproduction of the video signal. The native resolution of a Full HD image carrier is at least 1080 lines with 1920 pixels per line (widescreen aspect ratio). A device must be able to display 1920x1080 in its native resolution at 50 Hz and 60 Hz to qualify as Full HD. |
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HD ready
A device is HD ready when it has a minimum resolution of 1366x768 lines widescreen, a High Definition input via a component connection, and a DVI or HDMI. |
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DVI
DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface and transports image formats between the source and the image carrier. The advantage of DVI-D is that the video signal remains digital until it reaches the image carrier, as a result of which there is no loss of quality in the image displayed. |
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Real colour
Real colour technology includes a constant measurement of the grey values over the entire dynamic range and thereby ensures excellent colour rendition. |
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WiFi
Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity and is a certification label for wireless data network products which work according to international standard IEEE 802.11 (wireless Ethernet). A product qualifies for the Wi-Fi logo if an independent certification agency can show that it satisfies certain functionality, performance and interoperability requirements. Particularly the last aspect is important for the user since this guarantees that a product with the Wi-Fi logo is compatible with products from other manufacturers. |
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Faroudja DCDi
Faroudja DCDi technology is image enhancement technology which upgrades the standard 576 interlaced PAL video to 576 progressive or even 720p/1080i. Interlaced means that when the image is refreshed, half the image lines are renewed, whereas with Progressive all the image lines are renewed. |
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PIXEL PROcessing III
With the help of PIXEL PROcessing III, each visual signal is analysed and its reproduction is enhanced with the help of eight digital techniques. Thanks to this technology, a picture can be generated with more detail, more nuances and greater colour depth. In addition, colour transitions are sharp, which substantially reduces the response time as well as the level of white noise. |
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Microsoft certified partner
Microsoft Certified Partners have a high degree of skill and expertise with Microsoft technologies and can demonstrate their expertise in one or more Microsoft Competencies. To offer Certified Partners an edge in the market, they are given access to a broad range of advantages, including minimum telephone account management. Thanks to this closer cooperation with Microsoft, companies can keep up to date with the very latest leading technologies. |
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Tandberg Certified Partner
Tandberg Certified Partners are appointed by Tandberg as approved providers of Tandberg solutions. Employees of a Tandberg Certified Partner organisation are trained by Tandberg specialists in the professional installation and maintenance of high-quality Tandberg solutions. |
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Extron Certified Partner
Extron Certified Partners are appointed by Extron as approved providers of Extron products and solutions. Employees of an Extron Certified Partner organisation are trained by Extron specialists in the professional installation and maintenance of high-quality Extron solutions. |