need a bigger screen to accommodate everyone, then you may need to
consider a projector. But not any projector, how about one that promises
amazing brightness, stunning colors and great contrast rate? Well, Sanyo
has the exact thing. We're speaking of the company's new PLC-XF1000
projector that features a dual-lamp architecture and brags with the
industry s highest brightness of 12,000 lumens, for an AC 100V.
Specs wise the new Sanyo LP-XF1000 is equipped with two high-output
330-watt lamps that not only improve light efficiency by 20-percent, it
also delivers more realistic projection images thanks to its 4,000:1
contrast ratio. More to it, the LP-XF1000 features an improved QuaDrive
optical engine that steps in to add a so-called 'Color Control Device'
to the conventional 3LCD system to control yellow light independently.
Meant for outdoor displays or digital signage, Sanyo LP-XF1000 brings an
Active Maintenance Filter (AMF) to reduce maintenance costs and labor,
thanks to the filter cartridge replacement. On top of that there's also
a mechanical shutter which blocks the projection light if needed, and
also the easy stacking grooves that allows you to place a back-up unit
on top.
Connection wise there's VGA, HDCP-compliant DVI-D, component and S-video
output, while native resolution for the new LP-XF1000 is 1024×768.
Expect the Sanyo LP-XF1000 to be released in December with a MSRP of
$24,995 –no lens included.



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