Polaroid Polaview SuperPortable 10 User Manual page 7

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2 Introduction
The projector has a monitor-interface connector that lets you
view your computer video simultaneously on both the small
and large screens.
You can connect the projector to any IBM or IBM compatible
computer equipped with a VGA video output. You can also
connect it to any Apple Macintosh computer that is equipped
with a standard Macintosh video output.
The projector uses advanced thin-film-transistor liquid crystal
display (TFT LCD) technology and is capable of displaying up
to 16,194,277 colors. The fast response time of the TFT LCD
lets the projector display sharp, clear, fast-moving images.
The liquid crystal display is a matrix of 921,600 pixels
arranged in 480 rows and 640 columns. Each pixel is a single
thin-film transistor that actively controls the brightness of the
light that passes through the pixel.
When you turn on the projector, you also turn on the built-in
fans that prevent the projector from overheating.
The control panel and on-screen controls let you change the
video source or make adjustments to the projected color
image and sound.

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