Polaroid Polaview 315 User Manual page 12

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Will the Polaview 315 work with my workstation?
The Polaview 315 is compatible with workstations at given computer video driver board parameters. Please
refer to your video card manual. The Polaview 315 is also compatible with SXGA resolution but only if the
video card is running at the proper parameters.
What is the advantage of electronic keystone correction?
A menu-driven device, electronic keystone correction squares an image on the screen, from 3 to 15 degrees, at the
touch of a button — even if the projector is not perfectly perpendicular to the screen. Electronic keystone
correction also produces an image with greater overall integrity and can project it from any distance in the room.
And because the Polaview 315 is a ceiling-mountable projector, you can adjust the keystone to picture application
without manually going to the projector.
What are the benefits of the space pointer remote device?
The Polaview 315 space pointer puts total control of all projector functions in the hands of the user. The space
pointer provides extra-smooth cursor control. It also offers a variety of drawing functions, such as "paint brush"
for highlighting key information.
What file formats does PCMCIA handle, and where can they be purchased?
PCMCIA can handle JPEG and TIFF file formats. There are many manufacturers of PCMCIA cards. They can be
purchased in local retail computer stores or from Mac or PC catalogs. (Which card you purchase depends upon
the size of your PowerPoint presentation.)
What are Polaview 315 PCMCIA memory card capacities?
For PCMCIA memory card capacities, please refer to the matrix on page 6 of this reference guide.
What are the unique advantages of Picture-in-Picture?
The Polaview 315 is the only projector with the Picture-in-Picture feature. As a double source application,
Picture-in-Picture allows the user to pre-select an area of the main image to be expanded into a Picture-in-Picture
window. That area can be relocated around the screen or "swapped" with the main image. The zoom feature is
another unique advantage of Picture-in-Picture. Zoom allows the user to scroll about the main image at any time
with the space pointer to highlight a new area to be expanded into a Picture-in-Picture window. The scrolling
feature is a single source application. With the "double windows" option, two equally sized images can be
displayed side-by-side on the screen.
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