A projector from Sanyo is the PLV HD10, whose LCD model delivers 6000 ANSI lumens, a resolution of HDTV 1920 x 1080 and a contrast of 1000:1. The runtime of the lamp in this model is estimated at 1500 hours before a replacement is necessary. Regarding setup flexibility, the model features an optical lens shift function alongside digital keystone correction, allowing for precise alignment without distortion. For maximum setup flexibility, the model supports optional interchangeable lenses, meaning the optics can be precisely matched to individual on-site requirements. Suitable distances can be determined using the Distance Calculator. Regarding projection size, the value of 6000 ANSI lumens allows for an image width of up to 787 cm in darkened environments. In rooms with ambient light, the image width should be correspondingly reduced to a maximum of 525 cm. Regarding signal processing, the model is compatible with incoming 1080P content. Since entering the market in 2003, production has been discontinued; the manufacturer no longer actively offers the model.
Display Type
3 x 1,65" LCD TFT Panel mit MLA HDTV 16/9 Liquid Crystal Display with Micro Lense Array
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Very large screen width and rooms with plenty of light and shaded daylight.
Full HD 1080P compatible Lens shift Funktion motorisch max. Freeze User logo Gamma correction Remote control with laser pointer und mouse control Optional LAN network compatible. USA Modell hat weniger Anschlüsse.
“But the price-performance ratio is certainly not bad.”,
rarely laughed so much :-)
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Dano 20.01.06
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I don‘t think it makes much sense to develop a projector that needs 4 lamps as this quadruples the cost.
I also think it‘s a bad idea to develop an HD TV projector with an LCD panel. With LCD technology you will never have a homogeneous white image, but the price-performance ratio is certainly not bad.