Sanyo PLV-Z2000

Published by Sierra Monica B., on May 21 2008, in the categories: Gadgets




Sanyo PLV-Z2000 is a widescreen LCD projector type featuring full High-Definition (1920 x 1080 pixel) and high-contrast(15,000:1) making it ideal for home entertainment.
With the 1080p capability and Sanyo’s Topaz Real HD Technology 3D color management system, it delivers rich and accurate colors, more exactly 216 billion possible color combinations.

Sanyo PLV Z2000

Using high-end lens and rated at 1200 lumens, Sanyo’s projector maximizes the image details, while the Durable Inorganic Optical System engine increases overall reliability and performance.
To fit different room environments and create large images, Sanyo PLV-Z2000 uses advanced lens shifting function, short throw, and 2x zooming, all working together to permit shifting up and down to 3 screen sizes and left to right to 2 screen sizes. In addition, its design allows the projection of a 100-inch diagonal image from 10-20 feet distance, a very useful capability especially for small home theaters.

Sanyo PLV Z2000

Usually, at 1200 lumens, a projector is generating enormous amount of heat and needs a powerful fan to control it, which means very disturbing loud noise. To solve this problem, Sanyo added the Sirocco cooling fan, known as the industry’s quietest model that doesn’t rise above 19dB in economy mode.

Sanyo PLV-Z2000 wide LCD projector comes also with an illuminated infrared remote control and weighs 16.1 lbs at 15.7 x 5.7 x 13.6 inches.
Other characteristics of the model include 0.7-inch TFT Poly-Silicon LCD panel,85% uniformity, 6,220,800 pixels, 3.9~60.4 throw distance, 1x-2x zoom, PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N color system, 252W power consumption, Component Video, S-Video, Composite Video, 2 HDMI, and a 3-year warranty.

Sanyo PLV Z2000

It is available at prices around $2,500.
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