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Should one buy an xga or higher projector to support xbox ps3 etc? O rwill SVGA be ok - looking to project an image of approx 75-100 inches - will the pic become mega distorted if I get a cheaper VGA/SVGA?

 

Just been reading the following the web:

 

Resolution of projectors is differentiated in four categories

UXGA (1,600 x 1,200) - UXGA is for very high resolution workstation applications that are detail or information intensive. These are expensive projectors that support a broad range of computer equipment.

 

SXGA (1,280 x 1,024) - SXGA products are high resolution, and notably more expensive than XGA. These products are targeted for high-end personal computer users and low-end workstation users. They are used primarily for command and control, engineering and CAD/CAM applications where acute resolution of small details is important.

 

XGA (1,024 x 768) - XGA is suitable for relatively high-resolution images from videos, spreadsheets, and graphics. XGA projectors are generally more expensive, and are an equally popular resolution format to SVGA. They have gotten more popular as XGA resolution computers have become more plentiful.

 

SVGA (800 x 600) - This is a very popular resolution today, because of their attractive prices and great images. SVGA is good for projecting simple graphics and presentations. Personal computers often have an SVGA or XGA resolution.

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