Friday 20 March 2009

Sanyo Intro CE52SR1 Weatherproof (Waterproof) 52 E LCD HDTV CE52SR1 FeaturingMarine Grade Construction

It seems that Sanyo are having an especially busy day in terms of
announcing new electronics as, having just announced their PLC-XP200L
projector, they have also just taken the wraps off their up and coming
CE52SR1 weatherproof/waterproof 52' LCD HDTV featuring anti-reflective
and tamper-proof glass and frame constructed from marine grade anodized
aluminum for 'long lasting performance under adverse
conditions'.Offering full HD 1920 x 1080 HD resolution, Sanyo's CE52SR1
comes with a contrast ratio of 1500:1 pared with what Sanyo term as a
'sun-readable feature' allowing the CE52SR1's output to remain visible
even in strong sunlight.
Announced by Mark Holt, the Vice President and General Manager for
Sanyo's Presentation Technologies Division, who states that 'the CE52SR1
expands Sanyo's lineup of industry leading specialty LCD displays. Our
customers have asked for larger and brighter waterproof displays and the
CE52S1 delivers on both counts' the CE52SR1 comes with a 'no holes'
ventilation system facilitating cooling whilst ensuring that the unit is
protected from dust and prevailing weather conditions and can even be
combined in a set up of up 25 units gaining input from a single signal
for signage and public display purposes.

Sanyo CE52SR1 Weatherproof 52' LCD HDTV Specifications:

Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Viewing Angle: 176 degrees (vertical/horizontal)
Video Input: DVI-D (HDCP), D-Sub 15, Component (Y,Pb,Pr) / RGBHV
(BNC x 5), Video (BNC x1)
Video Output: Component (Y,Pb,Pr) / RGBHV (BNC x 5), Video (BNC x1)
Audio: Stereo mini-jack and analog (RCA x2) input; analog (RCA x2) output
Control: RS-232 Serial D-Sub 9
Dimensions: 51.34 (W) x 31.5 (H) x 9.23 (D) inches
(1304 x 800 x 234.5 mm)
Weight: 188lbs. (83.5 kg)


Sanyo's CE52SR1 will become available in October and will set you back
just shy of $14,000 (which very much places the unit in the corporate
market sector unless you happen to be reasonably loaded).

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