Limitations on Connections
The following limitations apply when projecting computer images using Network
Screen. Use the following as a guide.
Supported Resolutions
The following computer display resolutions can be projected. If the computer's
display resolution corresponds to one of the following resolutions, then the
computer images can be projected without any changes. Computers with display
resolutions that are greater than UXGA cannot be connected.
• VGA (640 × 480)
• SVGA (800 × 600)
• XGA (1024 × 768)
• SXGA (1280 × 960)
• SXGA (1280 × 1024)
• SXGA+ (1400 × 1050)
• UXGA (1600 × 1200)
If the computer's display resolution exceeds XGA, the following message will be
displayed.
If using Windows
Image transfer slows if PC resolution is higher than XGA (1024×768 pxl.). Do
you want to continue?
If using a Macintosh
Image transfer performance will be reduced if your computer's display resolution
is higher than XGA (1024×768) or its color depth is set to 32 bit or higher. Do
you want to continue with the connection?
If you click the "Yes" button or the "OK" button, the connection will be made, but
performance will drop.
Furthermore, if the following message is displayed, set the computer's resolution to
SXGA or lower and then try the connection again.
You are using one or more projectors that do not support resolutions higher than
SXGA. Reduce the computer's resolution and retry.
Images from computers with special aspect ratios such as 1280 × 600 will be
projected at whichever one of the above seven types of resolution has a matching
number of horizontal pixels. The spaces that result at the top and bottom of the
images will be projected as black bands.
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