Adaptive DPC Circuitry
The Adaptive DPC (Digital Pixel Conversion) technology
optimizes picture quality no matter what the input signal
resolution to assure smooth, clear images. Variable
scanning frequency capability with horizontal scanning
frequencies ranging from 15 kHz to 82 kHz assures
compatibility with a wide range of source signals.
An Ideal Combination of Superb Picture Quality
and User-Friendliness with Easy Setup
D-ILA™ device for next-generation image
reproduction
Based on the ILA (Image Light Amplifier) device developed
by Hughes-JVC Technology Corporation, the new D-ILA™
(Direct Drive ILA) device provides high-resolution picture
quality for the big screen. Utilizing a high-density reflective
LCD with a homeotropic structure in
which the LCD elements are aligned
vertically, the D-ILA™ device
produces extra-bright, high-resolution,
high-contrast images.
Workstation-Quality Resolution &
Brightness
Featuring the same superb image reproduction capability
provided by an ILA device, the D-ILA™ projector can
project extra-high resolution images of up to 1,365 x 1,024
pixels. That means it can easily handle even the super-
sharp clarity of an S-XGA (1,280 x 1,024 dots) image
without scaling or loss of quality.
Digital Gamma Correction
Newly developed 10-bit Digital Gamma Correction circuitry
is incorporated to facilitate more accurate gray scale and
color reproduction. Even the intricately colored images
created by graphics workstations can be clearly reproduced
and displayed on the screen.
Resizing Function
The combination of the high-definition D-ILA™ device with
our innovative Adaptive DPC (Digital Pixel Conversion)
circuitry enables the D-ILA™ projector to project “expanded”
XGA images (1,024 x 768 pixels), S-VGA images (800 x 600
pixels), and VGA images (640 x 480 pixels), as well as the
fully dot-to-dot coincident S-XGA images (1,280 x 1,024
pixels). Optimum pixel conversion is performed by the
incorporated Adaptive DPC circuitry according to the
characteristics of the projection source signals. The result is
amazingly natural picture reproduction.
To project image data that has a different number of pixels from
that of the built-in device, you can use either the “Window
projection” or “Resizing projection” method.
●Resizing projection: Adaptive DPC circuit expands the original
data to a full-screen image.
●Window projection: If the source signal has lower resolution than
the D-ILA™ device, the projected image appears at the same
resolution as the input source, with a black frame around it.
D-ILA™ device Window projection Resized projection
Ex: S-VGA image
projection
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1024
800
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1346
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D-ILA projector image (simulated)
Conventional projector image (simulated)