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Frequently Asked Questions And Answers - Polaroid Polaview 330 XGA Reference Manual

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Do I need to take any precautions when transporting the Polaview 330?
Because the Polaview 330 is so portable, you never lose direct control over the device, as you might when
checking a piece of luggage onto an airplane. The fact that the Polaview 330 can be taken onto an airplane
as a "carry-on" means that it never has to be subjected to rough handling or extreme changes in
temperature. However, since the Polaview 330 is a sensitive, technological product, care should be taken
in transporting it. Avoid exposing the projector to sunlight or leaving it in your car for extended periods
of time. Like all projectors, the Polaview 330 is sensitive to extreme heat or cold, so allow at least 10
minutes equilibrium time before turning it on. To make moving the Polaview 330 easier and safer a soft-
sided carrying case is included with room for a computer as well as the projector.
Are there any major Polaroid features being traded off in order to give the
Polaview 330 its portability?
Nothing other than weight and size! Other larger Polaroid projectors might project somewhat brighter
images and include more features like PCMCIA ATA card or P in P capability, but the overall image
quality and XGA resolution of the Polaview 330 are ideally suited for most presentations. Technically, 700
lumens is enough for most lighting situation, and PC-quality projectors have been the standard in the
computer-projection field for years.
When would the Polaview 330 be the Polaroid projector of choice?
The Polaview 330 can be used in most projection situations. It is especially appropriate for the "on-the-
go" salesperson or presenter who needs both the portability and the sharp, clear images that the Polaview
330 provides. Its XGA sharpness and clarity makes the Polaview 330 ideal for spreadsheets, CAD and
even medical diagnostic image presentation.
What is the difference between the backlit projector remote control with mouse and
the Universal Interlink Remote Point Cordless Mouse?
The optional Universal Interlink Remote Point Cordless Mouse enables the user to control the
presentation with a simple, cordless, palm-size mouse that he or she can use to move the cursor and
"point and click." The full-featured backlit remote control that is included provides the presenter with
complete control of the projector. Some presenters prefer a simple remote like the Interlink while others
may prefer a more fully-functional remote.
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