Epson PowerLite 825 User Manual page 35

Epson powerlite 825: user guide
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Note that the projector's native aspect ratio is narrower than 16:9.
Therefore, widescreen movies and HDTV broadcasts will display with
black bars at the top and bottom when
setting. For the PowerLite 826W, you can select
image vertically to fill the whole projection area.
When Connected to a Computer
For computer images,
This displays the image at the largest possible size without stretching
it. For computers with wide-panel WXGA displays, the PowerLite
826W displays the image at WXGA resolution, making full use of the
display area; likewise, the PowerLite 85/825 displays XGA images to
their best advantage.
Depending on your computer display and projector model, you may
see black bars at the edges. In that case, try selecting
PowerLite 826W also lets you select:
to stretch the image to fill the whole projection area
Full
to fit the image in one dimension only, with the other
Zoom
dimension cut off
to display the image without stretching or scaling it
Through
If the resolution of the image is the same as the projector's, changing
the
setting has no effect. Also, if you're projecting through
Aspect
your computer's USB port, you can't change the projector's aspect
ratio; instead, change your computer's resolution to match that of the
projector.
is selected as the
16:9
is usually the best setting to select.
Normal
Aspect
to stretch the
Full
. The
16:9
Using the Remote Control
note
If part of the image remains
cut off, check the projector's
Resolution setting (see
page 92). Select Normal or
Wide, depending on the size
of your computer's display
panel.
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