The only thing of importance is the native resolution of the projector, this will typically be one of the following: 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1400x1050, 1920x1080. It is this resolution that the computer should be configured to output for optimal results. In particular, there is no point configuring the computer to output a resolution higher than the native resolution of the projector, indeed in most cases the image quality will be poorer.
This is often a point of confusion, to repeat, just because an XGA (1024x768) native projector can accept a higher resolution signal doesn't mean one gets a better result. Indeed because scalars in projectors are generally quite poor you will often get an inferior result than if you used the native resolution. More.
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