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Text[1]=["Resolution","The number of pixels that the projector is capable of displaying."];
Text[13]=["Resolution: SVGA","This is the projector's native  resolution. The projected image is made up of 800 x 600 pixels. <br><br>For more information on resolution see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[14]=["Resolution: VGA","This is the projector's native resolution. The projected image is made up of 640 x 480 pixels. <br><br>For more information on resolution see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[2]=["Weight","The weight of the projector itself. Ranges from 0.9kg for the lightest and most portable projector, to over 15kg for fixed installation projectors."];
Text[3]=["Brightness","Measured in 'ANSI lumens'. Brighter projectors are generally more suitable for high ambient light conditions."];
Text[25]=["Resolution: WVGA","This is the projector's native resolution. The projected image is made up of 854 x 480 pixels.<br><br>For more information on resolution see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[27]=["Resolution: XGA","This is the projector's native resolution. The projected image is made up of 1024 x 768 pixels. XGA is currently the most common standard and is superior to SVGA resolution.<br><br>For more information on resolution  see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[8]=["Display Type","LCD or DLP refers to the two main technologies used to project images. See our <a href=ProjectorLCDvsDLP.htm>LCD vs DLP</a> advice page for further information."];
Text[4]=["Keystone Correction","Keystoning occurs when the distance to the top of the projected image on the screen is much greater than the distance to the bottom of the image (or vice versa).<br><br>Keystone correction simply alters the shape of the projected image to compensate for the distortion to acheive a square image. <br><br>All multimedia projectors are able to digitally compensate for keystoning to display a square image. The degree of keystone correction varies from projector to projector."];
Text[31]=["Resolution: WXGA","This is the projector's native resolution. The projected image is made up of 1366 x 768 pixels.<br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[43]=["Resolution: SXGA","This is the projector's native resolution. The projected image is made up of 1280 x 1024 pixels. SXGA projectors are generally higher priced than XGA projectors, and are generally purchased for professional applications needing fine reproduction of detail.<br><br>For more information on resolution see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[5]=["Lamp Life (Typical)","Lamps are subject to environmental factors and can expire earlier than the estimated lamp life figure quoted."];
Text[6]=["Contrast Ratio","Higher contrast ratios are preferable for video images as they indicate better image depth. Less relevant for computer presentations"];
Text[18]=["Weight (kg)","This is an ultraportable projector. An ideal choice for the mobile presenter who is always out on the road."];
Text[19]=["Weight (kg)","This is a lightweight, portable projector. A good choice if the projector needs to be mobile."];
Text[7]=["Fan Noise","The volume of noise generated when the projector's cooling fan is running. Noise output is measured in decibels (db)"];
Text[20]=["Weight (kg)","This is a portable projector. A good choice if you intend to keep the projector in one place most of the time but occasionally need to take it off-site."];
Text[41]=["Warranty","Every manufacturer has their own specific warranty package. There are many similarities between manufacturer warranties such as parts and labour but there are also specific differences that set them apart. <br><br>See our <a href=projectorWarranties.htm>Projector Warranties</a> advice page for further information."];
Text[21]=["Weight (kg)","This is a <b>heavy</b> projector which is best suited to fixed installations where the projector is unlikely to be moved around much or at all."];
Text[30]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is a low light output projector and as such should only be used in environments where the user has total control over ambient light.<br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[24]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is a low light output projector and as such should only be used in environments where the user has total control over ambient light. For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[9]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is a medium brightness projector and a good choice where the user has reasonable control over ambient light in the room. <br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[48]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is a standard brightness for a meeting room projector, and can cope with a medium level of ambient light.<br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[10]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is a very bright projector and a good choice for applications where there is a fair amount of ambient light in the room. <br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[11]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is an extremely bright projector and a good choice for applications where the user is unable to control the ambient light in the room. <br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[12]=["Brightness (Lumens)","This is a powerful and extremely bright projector best suited for use in theatres, lecture halls or at conference venues. <br><br>For more information on brightness see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[17]=["Display Type: DLP","<b>D</b>igital <b>L</b>ight <b>P</b>rocessing. DLP Technology is generally regarded as the better choice for video display as opposed to LCD Technology. <br><br>DLP produces smoother images for video as well as being able to acheive very high contrast ratios providing greater depth to the image. LCD provides more pixellated images but delivers more intense colours.<br><br>For more information on the advantages and disadvantages of DLP Technology see our <a href=ProjectorLCDvsDLP.htm>LCD vs DLP</a> advice page."];
Text[28]=["Display Type: LCD","<b>L</b>iquid <b>C</b>rystal <b>D</b>isplay.LCD tends to produce more saturated colours and sharper images than the alternative DLP technology.<br><br>For more information on the advatages and disadvantages of LCD Technology see our <a href=ProjectorLCDvsDLP.htm>LCD vs DLP</a> advice page."];
Text[47]=["Lamp Life (Typical) (hours)","This figure is a guideline provided by the manufacturer. It is based on normal operating conditions and general projector maintenance as specified in the projector's user guide. The lamp is covered by a much shorter warranty than the projector.<br><br>An average estimated lamp life for a projector is approximately 2000 hours."];
Text[29]=["Contrast Ratio","This is a low contrast ratio projector, so is probably more suitable for presentations than it is for displaying video. For more information on contrast ratio see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a> "];
Text[44]=["Contrast Ratio","This is medium contrast ratio projector. If you require a projector with a higher contrast ratio perhaps consider DLP projectors as they can achieve contrast ratios of up to 3500:1.<br><br>For more information on contrast ratio see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[45]=["Contrast Ratio","This is a high contrast ratio projector. Images produced will have good depth and clarity, particularly in low ambient light conditions.<br><br>High contrast ratios are expecially preferable for displaying video presentations.<br><br>For more information on contrast ratio see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[46]=["Contrast Ratio","This an extremly high contrast ratio projector. High contrast ratios are expecially preferable for displaying video/home cinema.<br><br>Images produced will be vivid. Depth of image will be exceptional. <br><br>For more information on contrast ratio see our <a href=projectorfeaturesguide.htm>Projector features guide</a>"];
Text[15]=["Fan Noise (db)","This is an extremley quiet projector. The noise from the fan is virtually silent."];
Text[16]=["Fan Noise (db)","This is a quiet projector. The fan noise is audible when you stand close to the projector, but is not intrusive."];
Text[22]=["Fan Noise (db)","Fan noise is noticeable on this projector but is not distracting to the presentation."];
Text[23]=["Fan Noise (db)","Fan noise is noticeable on this projector but if the projector is generally sited away from the audience it should not prove to be an issue."];
Text[26]=["Fan Noise (db)","Fan noise is noticeable if seated near this projector. This may be a factor to bear in mind in small rooms or for home cinema applications."];
Text[42]=["Warranty","This is the standard warranty provided with this projector. The warranty is supported directly by the manufacturer."];
Text[49]=["Keystone Correction: Yes","This projector is able to digitally correct an image so that the image is squarer when the projector is placed above or below the screen. Please see the brochure for this projector for more information on how much correction is possible, and whether it can also correct the image when the projector is to the left/right of the screen (horizontal keystone correction)."];
Text[50]=["Display Type: CRT","CRT projectors are conventionally used where the projector is subject to heavy use and/or cigarette smoke. Their main application is pubs and clubs, as they are generally liquid cooled and unaffected by nicotine. They tend to produce lower light outputs than <a href=ProjectorLCDvsDLP.htm>LCD/DLP projectors</a>."];
Text[51]=["Security code","The Security Code adds yet another level of security to your transactions with us. Online transactions can be higher risk because we can not physically see the card and ask for a signature. This code does not reveal any extra information to us about you or your company. It simply helps protect you and us from fraudulent abuse of your card by others. The 3-digit Security Code feature on the back of Visa and MasterCard helps us ensure your credit card transactions. <img src='images/basket/securitycode.gif' alt='' width='193' height='119' border='0'>"];
Text[52]=["Cookies","Cookies can contain any arbitrary information the server chooses and are used to maintain state between otherwise stateless HTTP transactions. Typically this is used to authenticate or identify a registered user of a web site as part of their first login process or initial site registration without requiring them to sign in again every time they access that site. Other uses are maintaining a 'shopping basket' of goods selected for purchase during a session at a site, site personalisation (presenting different pages to different users), and tracking a particular user's access to a site. <br><br><br><b>How to turn your cookies on</b><br><br>If you wish to turn your cookies on please <a href=cookies.htm target=_blank>here</a><br>"];
Text[53]=["Promotional Code","From time to time, Projectorpoint offers promotional discounts via promotional events. If you've got a promotional code, enter the code here in order to redeem it."];
Text[54]=["Resolution: WSVGA","This is the projector's native  resolution. The projected image is made up of 1024 x 576 pixels. <br><br>For more information on resolution see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
Text[55]=["Resolution: SXGA+","This is the projector's native resolution. The projected image is made up of 1400 x 1050 pixels. SXGA projectors are generally higher priced than XGA projectors, and are generally purchased for professional applications needing fine reproduction of detail.<br><br>For more information on resolution see our <a href=projectorresolution.htm>Projector resolution guide</a>"];
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Text[8137] = ["","The number 1080 represents 1,080 lines of vertical display resolution, while the p stands for progressive scan or non-interlaced. 1080p is considered a high definition video mode."];
Text[8109] = ["","Film is usually recorded at 24 frames per second.In order to get smooth motion, the film frames are broken into video fields in a 3-2-3 sequence.If a line doubler doesn't compensate for the extra field during playback on a progressive-scan display, the image will have noticeable motion artefacts. A line doubler with 3:2 pull down recognition can see this sequence in the signal and correct for it."];
Text[8136] = ["","A video display resolution. The p stands for progressive scan, while 480 denotes a vertical resolution of 480 vertical scan lines, which is not high enough to qualify as high definition."];
Text[817] = ["","(1)Aliasing occurs when smooth curves and lines become rough or jagged because of a lower resolution device, or by an event. (2) In analog video, aliasing is typically caused by interference between the luma and chroma frequencies or between the chroma and field scanning frequencies. It appears as a moir or herringbone pattern, straight lines that become wavy, or rainbow colors. (3) In digital video, insufficient sampling or poor filtering of the signal causes aliasing. Defects typically appear as jagged edges on diagonal lines and twinkling or brightening in picture detail."];
Text[818] = ["","Light within the room or space coming from non-projector related sources (windows, overhead lights…etc.). The higher the ambient light present, the higher ANSI Lumen rated projector needed"];
Text[821] = ["","Artifacts are visible corruption of the image or undesirable elements or defects in a video picture. These may occur naturally in the video process but must be eliminated to produce a high quality picture. The most common reasons for video artifacts are cross color and cross luma."];
Text[823] = ["","The ability of the projector to automatically recognise and synchronise to the horizontal and vertical scan frequencies of an input signal for proper display."];
Text[824] = ["","The speed at which data can be sent across a network. LANs usually run at 10 or 100 million packets per second, which means that the data can be transferred at up to 100 million packets per second. A WAN usually transfers data at up to 1.5 to 45 million packets per second, but can go much faster."];
Text[825] = ["","More commonly referred to as \"brightness\", the black level is the level of light produced on a video screen. The level of a picture signal corresponding to the maximum limit of black peaks. The bottom portion of the video wave form, which contains the sync, blanking and control signals. The black level is set by the \"brightness\" control."];
Text[826] = ["","A cylindrical bayonet connector that operates with a twist-locking motion. To make the connection, align the two curved grooves in the collar of the male connector with the two projections on the outside of the female collar, push and twist. This allows the connector to lock into place without the need for tools"];
Text[898] = ["","Famed and renowned manufacturer of high quality lenses for cameras and projectors"];
Text[8122] = ["","A wheel through which light passes, turning the light to different colours alternately. The speed at which the alternate colours are displayed results in a full colour image being perceived by the brain. Used in DLP technology."];
Text[892] = ["","Component video is a type of analog video information that is transmitted or stored as two or more separate signals (red, green, blue)"];
Text[829] = ["","An all-in-one video signal - lowest video quality"];
Text[8128] = ["","Refers to the input and output ports and wireless ability of the product"];
Text[8129] = ["","Refers to the input and output ports and wireless ability of the product"];
Text[891] = ["","The measurement of the difference in light intensity between the brightest white and the darkest black. Higher contrast ratios generally result in richer images, and are particularly preferable for home cinema use."];
Text[834] = ["","DDR SDRAM is an evolutionary next-generation memory built upon the stable architecture of current PC100/PC133 technology. DDR SDRAM activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the bus clock. By performing 2 operations per clock cycle, DDR SDRAM effectively doubles the memory bandwidth of its single rate counterpart. PC1600 DDR DIMMs run at a clock rate of 100MHz (like PC100) with an effective data rate of 200MHz. PC2100 DDR DIMMs run at a clock rate of 133MHz (like PC133) with an effective data rate of 266MHz. All Christie FRC-5000 display wall controllers include PC2100 DDR SDRAM."];
Text[835] = ["","A device used to separate the RGBS (red, green, blue and sync) signals from a composite video signal."];
Text[813] = ["","Digital Versatile Disc. Same physical size as a compact disc but has a capacity to hold a minimum of 4.7GB of data, 9.4GB if dual layer and/or dual sided. DVD-Video discs can hold about 4 hours of video on a dual layer disc depending upon the amount of compression applied. It uses MPEG-2 compression at a maximum rate of 9.2 Mbps with most video compressed at about 4Mbps at 720x480 pixels. All players support AC-3 (Dolby Digital), PCM, and MPEG-2 audio with up to 8 separate tracks. DTS is usually supported but isn't mandatory to the format. DVD-Audio supports up to 6 channels of 24 bit, 192KHz sampled PCM audio."];
Text[8130] = ["","A high quality, digital connection typically found in higher end PCs and Apple Macs."];
Text[8125] = ["","A menu function to extend lamp life and reduce energy consumption by slightly reducing brightness"];
Text[896] = ["","High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection. Created by Intel, HDCP is used with HDTV signals over DVI and HDMI connections to prevent unauthorised duplication of copywritten material. "];
Text[8134] = ["","High-Definition Multimedia Interface. A modern, digital connection that carries both video and audio signals. Effectively replaces the old SCART connection in a more compact, higher definition format."];
Text[8100] = ["","Material that reflects more light than a reference material. Increases a projector's light output at the expense of uniformity. (viewing angle is decreased)"];
Text[8131] = ["","Input / Output"];
Text[815] = ["","An infra-red (IR) remote control must point at the receiver on the source(line of sight). Typical range is limited to 30 feet."];
Text[8101] = ["","Any cable or wire running between two pieces of A/V equipment. For example, RCA terminated cables connecting pre/pros and amps. "];
Text[8133] = ["","The ability to replace a lens, typically found in large venue and specialist projectors. By changing the standard lens to a short- or long-throw lens the user has more control over the positioning of the projector in the venue."];
Text[8102] = ["","Process of alternating scan lines to create a complete image.Interlaced images have motion artefacts when two fields don't match to create the complete frame, often most noticeable in film-based material. "];
Text[851] = ["","A video frame is made up of two fields. Interlacing is the process of scanning the picture onto a video screen whereby the lines of one scanned field fall evenly between the lines of the preceding field"];
Text[816] = ["","Keystone correction makes a projected image rectangular."];
Text[8126] = ["","The manufacturer estimate of how long the lamp will last when running in optimal conditions. Lamp life can vary significantly in practise."];
Text[8104] = ["","Liquid Crystal Display"];
Text[856] = ["","The Lens Shift feature of a projector allows the optical lens to be physically shifted up and down (Vertical) or left and right (Horizontal.With a projector that has lens shift you can optically correct for keystone distorted images."];
Text[858] = ["","The unit of measure for the amount of visible light emitted by a light source. The most common standard for measuring light output is known as ANSI lumens."];
Text[857] = ["","A feature that allows the video signal to be passed through a device relatively unprocessed and sent to a local monitor or other device."];
Text[8135] = ["","A visual effect sometimes evident when viewing a display that uses DLP technology. Rapid eye movement results in the viewer seeing a rainbow-like blur in the image, particularly with high contrast images. This effect is reduced in projectors with faster colour wheels and a higher number of colour wheel segments."];
Text[8132] = ["","A connector typically used for networking computers and networkable devices."];
Text[8123] = ["","A type of analogue AV connection. An advantage of SCART is that it carries both video and audio in one cable. SCART connections are not commonly found on projectors but can be converted to a connection that is."];
Text[8112] = ["","The projected image is made up of 800 x 600 pixels."];
Text[8114] = ["","The projected image is made up of 1280 x 1024 pixels"];
Text[8121] = ["","Silicon X-tal Reflective Display : panels with rapid 5msec response time and over 6 Million pixels with narrow spacing and high density - no screen door effect "];
Text[8115] = ["","The projected image is made up of 1600 x 1200 pixels"];
Text[8118] = ["","The projected image is made up of 1920 x 1200 pixels"];
Text[8113] = ["","The projected image is made up of 1024 x 768 pixels"];

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