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| HDP1100 Throw Distance: Thank you for choosing Knoll projectors! We have been making video projectors for nearly 20 years. Our new line of projectors features several new features including MaxPlay™ (our newest processor/imager combination), 2-HD™ lens shift (allows projector to be mounted off center without losing any resolution) and Dynamic Black™ automatic iris adjustment (gives you the highest black levels or highest brightness automatically). The HDP1100 features a high definition 16:9 aspect ratio imager. Included, is the firmware to convert 2.35:1 aspect ratio movies (Cinemascope) without an external scaler (requires anamorphic lens, available separately) and display them in an even higher definition. It can display a wide range of formats from standard TV, extended definition TV through high-definition TV and films as well as computer images. Its all glass lens allows for a wide level amount of zooming.
Projection throw distances are the maximum and minimum horizontal distances from the projector lens to the screen. If the projector is mounted level the image will drop (ceiling mounted projector) or rise (floor mounted projector). If the projection distances below are not close enough or not far enough, Navitar makes excellent quality after market lens distance adaptors. Click here to go to the Navitar web site. Most movies are filmed in 2.35:1 to 2.40:1 aspect ratios
(also known as Cinemascope). The HDP1100 features built-in scaling support
to allow these images to be viewed at the highest possible resolution
(30% or more higher resolution than a 1080p plasma or direct view LCD)
called anamorphic (requires anamorphic lens, available separately).
HDP1100 Projection Throw Distance 16:9 Video Screen:
MAXIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN (16:9) = 1.448 x SCREEN DIAGONAL
SIZE A longer throw version is available, model HDP1200. |
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