Learning Commons
We have the tools to take your next assignment
to the next level. Available for 3-day loan with your TigerCard.
LCD Projectors


Visit the loan policy page for details on loan terms and fines.
| |
NEC VT670 CHECK AVAILABILITY |
Toshiba TLP570 CHECK AVAILABILITY |
Optoma DV11 CHECK AVAILABILITY |
| Quantity |
2 |
1 |
1 |
| Brightness (Lumens) |
2100 ANSI |
800 ANSI |
1600 ANSI |
| Throw Dist (feet) |
7.1 - 29.5 |
1 - 24 |
4.9 to 32.8 |
| Focus |
Manual |
Manual/Automatic |
| Aspect Ratio |
4:3 |
4:3 |
4:3, 16:9, 5:4 |
| Media Player |
none |
DVD |
| Compatibility |
SDTV (480i), EDTV (480p), Component Video, Video, VGA |
Component Video, Video, VGA |
SDTV (480i), EDTV (480p), 576i/p, HDTV (720p, 1080i), Component Video, Video, VGA |
Watch as Jordan demonstrates how to set up the NEC VT670
PC
1. Open Display in Control Panel.
2. On the Settings tab, click the Identify button.
3. According to the number displayed by
the projector, select the same number box in the settings tab.
4. Adjust the resolution by moving the
slider until the resolution is 1024x768.
5. Next select the box that says “Use as my primary display.”
6. Click Apply on the lower left of the box.
7. When prompted to apply the settings,
click OK. Your screen will turn
black for a moment.
Mac
1.
Click on the Apple logo in the top
left corner of the screen, and select System
Preferences.
2.
Select Displays in the System
Preferences window.
3.
Click Detect Displays.
4.
The resolution should change and a window should now be open asking for which
resolution. Select 1024x768.
5.Accept
the new settings.
MacBook Laptops • Windows Laptops • Digital Camcorders • Digital Cameras • Sound Recorder
Interactive Whiteboards • LCD Projectors • Smart Rooms
TLC on

About the TLC • Ask Us a Question
We're open Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. • Find us inside Forsyth Library