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New Projector Models from SANYO

SANYO Canada, the sales and marketing unit of Sanyo Electric, announced that it has expanded its portfolio of projectors under the ‘Expand your Vision with SANYO’ theme. The company has introduced new models in three projector series, namely, ultra short-throw projectors, the QuaDrive technology, and wide aspect ratio.

New SANYO Projector Models

The new wide aspect ratio projector models, namely, the PLC-WM5500, PLC-WM4500, and PDG-DHT8000L are ideal for large venues that require high brightness. The new PLC-WL2500 and PDG-DWL2500 short-throw projectors feature wide aspect ratio format. The PLC-WL2500 of the wide aspect ratio series projects image of 80'' at less than 3 ft of distance, and can produce 2,500 ANSI lm of brightness.

The ultra short-throw PDG-DWL2500 projector produces a screen image of 80'' at a throw distance of 320 mm, and it is frame sequential 3D-compatible.

The new PDG-DHT8000L, a Full HD native single DLP projector, delivers image with a brightness of 8,000 ANSI lm, and requires low maintenance. The PLC-WM4500/L and PLC-WM5500/L Wide XGA projectors deliver high brightness of up to 5,500 ANSI lm, and are suitable for lecture halls, conference rooms, and other large venues. These PLC-WM projector models offer Picture-by-Picture and Picture-in-Picture mode for presenting two images simultaneously.

The Full HD PLV-Z4000 front projector offers remarkable image quality and comprises a 3D color management system for excellent color accuracy. This 3-LCD Full HD projector is ideal for HD video and home theater system.

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