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Projector
Monitor
Lighting
Digital Display
Job References
Projector
Monitor
Lighting
Digital Display
Job References
Knowledge CenterKeystone Correction is a common feature found on all projectors, which uses digital algorithms to adjust the projection image to be perfectly rectangular. With all its benefits, Keystone Correction still has some side effects due to the limitation of current technology. For example, some users may observe the edge of the image becomes jagged, which will be more visible if the adjustment value of Keystone is being increased. Other factors, including picture quality, sharpness, response time, and the projection image size, might also be affected by the Keystone adjustment. We suggest you play it around and find the best projection image based on your needs and preferences.