Advantages: Very Robust, Well Constructed, Will Last A Lifetime! Disadvantages: No lamp counter
sanyo projector model's name will begin with PLC this is then followed (usually) by either SU or XU (these two are the most common). There will usually be and SU and an XU fo every model, for example a PLC-SU20 and a PLC-XU20. These will both fundamentally be the same, but the XU20 would be slightly better specification and therefore slightly more expensive. The XU models tend to be more desirable and achieve higher prices when it comes to resale, however, many models are no different to one another specification wise, so you may as well save abit of money and just buy the SU model.
Sanyos ranges then go upin 10's accordingly. So the earliest are the SU10's, thenthere is the SU20's, SU30's and so on. You can then have a PLC-SU20, a PLC-SU21, a PLC-SU22 etc. with slightly different specifications. But the important thing you need to know is ...
taylora-2006 08.08.2007
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Advantages: Compact design Disadvantages: Not many!
down of the features...
SanyoPLC XW50 LCD projector
Dimensions (WxDxH) 33 cm x 23.7 cm x 9.2 cm
Weight 2.9 kg
Power AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Audio Output Speaker(s) integrated
Device Type LCD projector
Power Consumption Operational 250 Watt
Input Device Remote control
Sound Output Mode Mono 1 Watt
Built-in Devices Speaker
Image Brightness 1500 ANSI lumens
Image Contrast Ratio ...
Jestahr 11.08.2007 (13.08.2007)
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Advantages: Cheap, lightweight Disadvantages: Unusual power lead, manual focus
This projector is one of the cheapest projectors to offer SXGA and XGA (emulated) output. It's lightweight and thus portable, and many offers for it come with a free spare bulb, which normally retail for over £200 alone.
The projector comes complete with 2 remote controls - one of which is used to control presentations eg powerpoint. The 2nd remote controls power on etc.
One of the only downsides to this projector is the projector is manual focus - so if it's mounted on the ceiling it means standing on a chair to refocus it if needed.
Overall I'd say it was certainly value for money - I've bought 10 of these units and have yet to have one either fail or even need a new bulb. They power up in under a minute and when turned off, the fan cools the bulb in under 5 mins, and you can pack up the projector (if used as a portable) in ...
Paulshistory 25.10.2005
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LCDprojector -1024 x 768 -4500 ANSIlumens
Product Information for "Sanyo PLC EF10N" »
Projector / panel
Image Brightness
2300 ANSI lumens
Image Contrast Ratio
350:1
Image Size
1 m - 15.2 m
Projection Distance
1.5 m - 32.3 m
Resolution
SXGA (1280 x 1024)
Colour support
24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Max Sync Rate (V x H)
80 kHz x 100 Hz
Bulb type
Metal halide 400 Watt
Bulb life cycle
750 hour(s)
Front Panel Controls
Power on/off, zoom, adjust +/- , select, menu, input select
Projector lens system
Lens Aperture
F/2.0
Audio output
Type
Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode
Stereo
Audio Amplifier
Integrated
Output Power / Channel
3 Watt
Speaker(s)
2 x right / left channel
Manufacturer's product description
Sanyo has evolved in the rapidly changing marketplace to excel in electronic components, PCS cellular telephones, industrial electronics such as security video and presentation equipment, and other growing fields in the computerized age such as LCD computer screen panels.Ultra bright at 3300 ANSI lumens and with true SXGA resolution, the new PLC-EF10 series is the most advanced LCD projector on the market. Other features include power lens shift, 3W +3W stereo sound and the ability to 'twin stack' machines giving a combined brightness of an amazing 6600 ANSI lumens.