Sanyo Wide XGA Professional Projector
April 17, 2010 | Digital Projector, Sanyo | 1 CommentSanyo is pleased to announce the release of a new high resolution high brightness projector Wide XGA on June 21, 2010. The new Sanyo Wide XGA projector offers the highest brightness in its class at 5,500 lumens and is ideal for use in conference rooms and large conference rooms. Since the projector market, Sanyo has been leading the industry through the development of features out-of-the-box technologies high-brightness/high-image-quality. Last year, Sanyo launched the LP-and LP-XM150 xm100 portable XGA projector with greater brightness in their class. These models have been adopted and well received by universities and other institutions.

The Sanyo Wide XGA projector will be displayed at InfoComm 2010 in Las Vegas, USA, from June 9 to 11, 2010. The adoption of a panel of high resolution Wide XGA allows a projection of 16:10 aspect ratio Wide XGA (1280 x 800 dots) images. Compared to the 4:3 XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) format, the screen size has been greatly expanded, enabling the display of information even more. the optical efficiency was improved by 40% compared to a conventional model. Newly developed optical engine and cooling technologies have achieved a brightness of 5500 lumens, the highest brightness in their class. With the capability of projecting large images that are bright and beautiful, the new projectors have a wide range of uses, including large conference rooms and boardrooms, as well as for digital signage, which is used in locations bright.
The new Sanyo projector has a “Picture-in-Picture Mode” and a “Frame Mode” that can project both images simultaneously. With the “Picture-in-Picture Mode”, a smaller (sub) image can be displayed on a main, and the size and position of the small picture may be specified in detail. With the “Picture-By-Picture Mode, two pictures can be displayed side by side, eliminating the need for two separate projectors. The main image can be used to show a commercial product from a DVD, while the image as explanation provides materials produced from a computer. Similarly, one side can be used to show a video presentation, while the other side displays live video conferencing. Therefore, two separate videos can be presented together with a projector, which can significantly increase the scope of practice or other presentations. [via letsgodigital]
Sanyo Projector side-by-side -