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Jan 2008
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I was looking uup all the info in my manualfor my xr10 sharp projector and while it says the xga res is 1024x768 the sxga res is 1400x1050.What does this mean?
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SuperXGA+. The most you'll get is 720p resolution.
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Jan 2008
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So this looks like i cant get an actual 1080i so wonder if its possible that it still better than 768
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The 10s is svga
The 10x is xga. Any other resolutions supported by your projector will be converted to the above mentioned resolution. 1080i may be better for video broadcasted in 1080i. Last edited by avhed; 02-13-2008 at 10:52 PM. |
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