Introduction
The projectors, due to their versatility and extensive communication capabilities, others also influenced their larger brothers for home theatre and presentations. Gradually, functions such as supporting external drives, playing audio and video files, as well as wireless data transfer, began to appear in theatre models, blurring, thereby, the boundaries between long-established classes of devices.
Acer V7500 – Demoware Platin Review
Nevertheless, manufacturers, despite all sorts of fashionable innovations, continue to develop and produce devices oriented only to one use case, for example, as part of a home theatre. This very hot novelty presented on November 30 of this year, and only a week later was in our editorial office. Firstly, the resolution of the micromirror chip is 1920×1080. This array of points is enough for the vast majority of modern films. And taking into account the average viewing distance, high definition and detail will be provided. Secondly, the high luminous flux of 2500 ANSI lumens. On occasion, the show can hold without even dimming the room.
Features
It is worth noting the automatic keystone correction. It allows the user to align the image when shifted from the projection axis to 30 degrees vertically. A shift of the lenses helps to obtain a proportional picture, even if the user positions the projector on the side of the screen. Also, it is possible to significantly expand the system’s capabilities by purchasing the optional WirelessHD kit, which provides wireless video transmission with Full HD resolution and a frame rate of 60 Hz. Thus, the source can even locate in another room.
Image Technology
LumiSense + proprietary technology automatically adjusts the brightness of the image depending on the conditions of external lighting. The Acer V7500 – Demoware Platin ColorPurity function allows the user to minimize the ‘rainbow effect’ and significantly expand the color gamut. Acer V7500 – Demoware Platin is capable of reproducing just over one billion colors. This solution mainly used for smoother display of gradients, which can often be found both in static images and in films. In this case, each primary color is converted by the projector into a ten-digit number, while the input signal comes in eight-bit format. As a result, the dawn sky, or, for example, the water surface will look more natural.
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