Mitsubishi Electronics X500U Projector User Manual


 
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Smart Hub Networking System
The X500U’s built-in network Smart Hub lets you plug into an
existing LAN or create an independent LAN wherever you want.
You'll be able to deliver files you create during a presentation to a
PC for distribution or call up existing files from a server or your
desktop computer and display them as required.
2 Live Picture-In-Picture
The X500U allows you to screen two moving
images simultaneously. Show moving images from
two different sources (PC and video) at the same
time on the main screen and PIP, doubling the
visual information and presentation impact.
Digital Keystone Correction
A must for portable projectors, Digital Keystone
Correction ensures accurate, undistorted projec-
tion images even when you are unable to set up
the projector at the ideal angle. You’ll be able to
project at an angle up to 15° without worrying
about trapezoid image distortion or zigzagging.
PC image
Video
image
Movable PIP
PC image Video image
LAN CableLAN Cable
RGB
Main PC
(For Server)
Office
LAN
ADVANCED FEATURES
sRGB Mode
Developed to ensure standard, uniform colour reproduction regardless of
the type of display used, sRGB colour profile technology uses colour
coordinates common to all display technologies. As a result, it eliminates
the hue variations that occur between different display systems and
accurately matches the way colours look in real life.
Non-sRGB
Actual
Object
High Bright 3700 ANSI Lumens
The X500U's powerful lamp outputs an incredible 3700 ANSI Lumens of light,
far more than you would expect from such a compact unit, and more than
enough to ensure clear, sharp images even in bright conference hall or
auditorium.
combines with sRGB to deliver stunning,
epth and presence even in a bright room.
combines with sRGB to deliver stunning,
epth and presence even in a bright room.
sRGB
The area expanded and displayed in
the PIP is indicated on screen by a
red cross.
Digital-Expanded Zoom
Explain and show details of your presentation more
clearly with Mitsubishi’s Point-’n-Zoom feature.
Variable digital enlargement allows a section of an
image to be magnified.
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