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Nov26
Sanyo PLC-XW57 Multimedia Projector
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In the age of multimedia, everyone needs a projector. Projectors are already being used extensively in organization and educational institutions. Being in a university, I know how they have made life easy (and a bit colorful).Looking for the best, I came to Sanyo's new PLC-XW57 3LCD projector. The Sanyo PLC-XW57 features a 1024 x 768 resolution, 2000 lumens brightness, 85% uniformity, 1.2x wide range zoom lens, and 1/2x to 16x digital zoom. The XW57 has the Digital Realized Interpolation Technology (DRIT) for supporting input signals with resolutions from UXGA to VGA and the Digital keystone correction with a range up to 20 degrees. Sanyo PLC-XW57 accepts D-Sub, Composite, RCA and S-video inputs.
The compact and lightweight body (330.0 (W) x 80.0 (H) x 237.0 (D) mm and 2.9 kg) offers great portability. The wonder machine uses a 200-watt UHP lamp for outstanding brightness and well balanced color reproduction. The PLC-XW57 series provide 2,000 lumens brightness and Digital Realized Interpolation Technology (DRIT) for supporting input signals with resolutions from UXGA to VGA by compressing/decompressing signals. It also features a 1/2x to 16x digital zoom that lets you easily enlarge or reduce the screen display size as desired (up to a 100" image (measured diagonally) from as close as 3.5 meters from the screen, to as far away as 4.2 meters).
Given powerful features Sanyo PLC-XW57 Multimedia Projector is recommended for any presentation.
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