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Chief of Naval Operations
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Projector Quality
I have been using my BenQ projector for several weeks. I noticed the other day that there are little square blocks, sorta like pixels which are an integral part of the projected image. They weren't so visible when the projector was 9 feet from the screen, but at 16 feet, they are more noticeable.
Do better quality projectors have more of these, which would possibly result in a higher definition picture?
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Do you mean lines making square blocks like a grid around each pixel?
The higher resolution the smaller the grid will be, hence the more pixels and the harder to see each of them. Do you know the resolution of your projector?
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Chief of Naval Operations
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Commander
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XGA is where its at... All the cool kids have them.
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Ensign
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Depends on how close you are sitting to the screen.
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