Acer Dsv 1340 Projector
Before diving deep, here’s a quick overview of the projector's core specifications:
One of the highlights of this model line is the technology suite, designed to lower the total cost of ownership (TCO).
In terms of connectivity, the DSV 1340 reflects the transition period of its era. It usually features a standard VGA input for laptops, S-video, and composite video ports. The lack of a native HDMI port on many base versions of this model is its most significant limitation today, requiring users to utilize adapters to connect modern smartphones, tablets, or HDMI-enabled laptops. acer dsv 1340 projector
The projector is 3D ready , allowing it to project 3D content from a PC via its DLP Link technology.
: 1 x HDMI® port (HDCP compliant) for modern laptops, streaming sticks, and Blu-ray players. Before diving deep, here’s a quick overview of
: Supports single-cable HD video and audio inputs from streaming sticks, consoles, or modern laptops.
: The Osram bulb typically lasts up to 5,000 hours in standard mode or 6,000 hours in Eco mode, offering long-term value for daily use. Core Features The lack of a native HDMI port on
The performance profile of this projector family highlights its capability as a mobile and standard-installation presentation tool: Specification DLP® (Digital Light Processing) Native Resolution WXGA (1280 x 800) Maximum Resolution UXGA (1600 x 1200) / WUXGA (1920 x 1200) Brightness 2700 ANSI Lumens (Standard) / 2160 ANSI Lumens (ECO) Contrast Ratio Aspect Ratio 16:10 Native (Supports 4:3 and 16:9) Lamp Life
It connects to the modern world via HDMI , while still honoring the past with VGA and S-Video ports for legacy devices.