So autosync does not allow you to have a higher output resolution?
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Browse All TopicsI was looking at these two dell projectors, most of the specs were the same except the resolution.
Dell 1409X
Dell 1209S
I noticed that the 1209 had a native resolution of 800x600 but it said it "auto syncs" up to 1600x1200. The 1409 just said the resolution is 1024x768.
What exactly does the "auto sync" mean and does it actually get up to that resolution.
Each has 2500 lumen and 1800 or 1900:1 contrast ratio. Is that good for watching movies (i'm looking for quality as well as value)
Thanks
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by: vikshiPosted on 2009-07-25 at 23:30:37ID: 24944539
Autosync they meant by is the input resolution which will be converted to the native resolution before being projected by the projected.
Higher the qutosync resolution the better