No hanging around with a flowery introduction - let's get straight to the point.
Great functionality - easy to set-up - superb brightness.
Expensive - poor sound.
In a nutshell those are the positive and negative points of this projector. For my overall opinion, read through to the end.
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No Setup - Just put your batteries in and off you go. Our remote controls are generic ... more
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Advantages: Bright - great keystone Disadvantages: Bit pricey - speakers
No hanging around with a flowery introduction - let's get straight to the point.
Great functionality - easy to set-up - superb brightness.
Expensive - poor sound.
In a nutshell those are the positive and negative points of this projector. For my overall opinion, read through to the end.
First of all allow me to explain the title for those that are not aware of keystone correction.
'Keystone' has ... ...technology today and if anybody can use their language skills and explain a little etymology of the word I would appreciate it as I have no idea where it comes from.
A data projector can be positioned absolutely in front of the screen, or above the screen shining down or below the screen shining up. Usually they are at least 5 feet from the screen to obtain a reasonably sized image although some of the more recent products on the market can ... more
No hanging around with a flowery introduction - let's get straight to the point. Great functionality - easy to set-up - superb brightness. Expensive - poor sound.
In a nutshell those are the positive and negative points of this projector. For my overall opinion, read through to the end.
First of all allow me to explain the title for those that are not aware of keystone correction. 'Keystone' has to be the most bizarre term doing the rounds in technology today and if anybody can use their language skills and explain a little etymology of the word I would appreciate it as I have no idea where it comes from. A data projector can be positioned absolutely in front of the screen, or above the screen shining down or below the screen shining up. Usually they are at least 5 feet from the screen to obtain a reasonably sized image although some of the more recent products on the market can still get a large image from closer to the screen that this distance. Now, if you get a torch and shine it at the wall you will see a perfect circle of light. Try moving the torch higher and lower and watch how the shape of that circle of light changes. Now, the data projector works in the same way. In front of the centre of the screen the image is a perfect rectangle showing the computer screen. As you raise the projector the top two corners of the image come together and the bottom two corners separate leaving you with a trapezium shaped screen. No good - and this is where Keystone correction comes in. Keystone correction is the name given to the function of the projector that allows you to adjust the image to bring back the rectangle.
The whole 'keystone' thing is important in this opinion because this projector had one of the most adjustable keystone corrections of any projector I have used. You can put this on a high ceiling or on the floor and still adjust the image to the perfect rectangle. This makes it ideal not only for portable presentations but also for being permanently fixed in a room. Our projector is set in a cradle hanging just below the ceiling and produces a superb rectangular image on the screen about eight feet away.
The second point about this projector is the ease of use. This projector is easy to set up and a dream to use. I can't comment with any authority on the instruction book as I have never needed to use it. The remote control is totally intuitive and having been hung in its cradle we have never touched the projector or looked at the instruction book. Even people who label themselves technically illiterate have used this projector with ease.
One of the most important aspects of a data projector is the brightness. Unless you are fortunate enough to have complete control of the light in your environment and are able to produce a total blackout the ability of the projector to produce bright and colourful images is important. This projector is 2000ANSI lumens. This is the measure of bulb brightness and is a high figure. Other projectors with high brightness can loose some of the colours when you utilise this extra brightness. As you turn up the brightness the colours become more washed out - try this on your television set to see what I mean. I'm pleased to report that with this projector this just isn't the case. The projector is bright enough to be used in daylight without any blinds and still produces a clear, crisp and colourful image.
The only downers are the price and the sound quality. This is not the cheapest projector on the market and you will find similar functions for less money. I would suggest however that the image quality is great and makes it worth the little extra. The sound is poor. The speakers are relatively quiet and tinny. No real base to speak of. However, adding even a cheap set of powered speakers overcomes this problem. Arguably for the money being paid you might reasonably expect a little more volume and slightly deeper bass. I would say this oversight is worth it for the portability of the unit.
At this point I could list all the other features of the projector. I could tell you the resolution of 800X600, list the various different video inputs the projector will also take and then babble on in pointless techynical mumbo jumbo, probably involving a string of numbers and acronyms. This is not necessary because Ciao lovingly provide a data page containing all of this information. Therefore I move to my overall opinion.
OVERALL This projector represents good value for money despite not being the cheapest on the market. The quality of the image is superb even at high levels of brightness and the ability to adjust the keystone to such a great degree will be really useful to many users. The sound quality is a small issue which can be overcome by not relying on the built in speakers. If you are in the market for a data projector do check this one out - it comes recommended by Plymyphil.
Thanks for taking the time to read this opinion and all feedback as ever is gratefully received. - Phil
sanyo plc 25
LCDprojector -1024 x 768 -4500 ANSIlumens
Product Information for "Sanyo PLC SU50S" »
General
MPN
PLC-SU50S
Device Type
LCD projector
Width
29.7 cm
Depth
21.3 cm
Height
7.1 cm
Weight
2.7 g
Projector / panel
Image Brightness
2000 ANSI lumens
Image Contrast Ratio
450:1
Image Size
0.84 m - 5.08 m
Projection Distance
1.3 m - 10 m
Uniformity
85 %
Resolution
SVGA (800 x 600) (native) / 1024 x 768 (resized)
Video Bandwidth
100 MHz
Display Format
480,000 pixels (800 x 600) x 3
Colour support
24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Max Sync Rate (V x H)
100 Hz x 80 kHz
Bulb type
UHP 200 Watt
Features
Freeze frame
Projector lens system
Lens Aperture
F/1.7-2.1
Zoom Factor
1.2x
Keystone Correction Direction
Horizontal, vertical
Vertical Keystone Correction
-40 / +40
Video input
Analogue Video Format
NTSC, SECAM, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, NTSC 4.43
Analogue video Signal
RGB, S-Video, composite video
Digital Video Format
HDTV
Video output
Analogue Video Signal
RGB
Audio output
Type
Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode
Mono
Output Power / Channel
1 Watt
Speaker(s)
1 x mixed channel
Input device
Type
Remote control - external - wireless
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces
1 x DVI-I - 29 pin combined DVI
1 x S-video input - 4 PIN mini-DIN
1 x VGA input / output - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x composite video input - RCA
1 x serial RS-232 - 8 PIN mini-DIN ( management )
1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B
1 x audio line-out - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
1 x audio line-in - RCA x 2
1 x audio line-in - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories
Carrying case, lens cover
Cables Included
1 x DVI-VGA cable
1 x mouse cable
Power
Power Device
Power supply - internal
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational
260 Watt
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support
3 years warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - parts and labour - 3 years
Limited warranty - lamp - 90 days
Manufacturer's product description
The PLC-SU50S come equipped with a 1: 1.2 Zoom lens capable of producing a 100" diagonal image from a distance of 10.9' to 13.2'.The PLC-SU50S features a DVI-I input and a switchable D-Sub 15 input / monitor output for use as a second PC input or for connection to an external monitor. With USB connectivity, and a variable audio output, this unit is perfect for classroom environments.An optional Multi Card Imager Box with a wired LAN module also accepts optional interchangeable wireless LAN cards for network image transfer and projector control/administration. With the optional Compact Flash Card kit, PowerPoint files can be converted to JPEG format, stored on a Compact Flash card and shown directly from the projector.Incoming interlaced video source signals are automatically converted into progressive signals for improved video image reproduction.Logo files can be captured for display during the projector's countdown sequence at startup.With the touch of a button, Sanyo's X-Y digital keystone correction compensates for angled projector placement by mathematically interpolating an image's pixels, correcting trapezoidal images in both the vertical and horizontal planes.The PLC-SU50S is High Definition Television compatible accepting the 480i, 480p, 575i, 575p, 720p, 1035i and 1080i HDTV resolution standards.With an optional adapter cable, component video sources can be fed directly into the D-Sub 15 VGA input.