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But the inter-pixel gap is small, and the screendoor effect is subtle even at very close viewing.

Viewed up close there is a distinct pixel structure.
#Sanyo model numbers 1080p#
With the latest 1080p LCD panels in the Z2000, visible pixelation is reduced to just about nothing. That light loss is about normal for a zoom lens of 2.0x range. In the case of the Z2000, you lose about 38% of the total lumen potential of the projector by moving the projector back and using the longest telephoto setting. Light output is always at its maximum with the lens in its widest angle configuration (shortest throw distance for any given screen size). One word of caution in planning your installation-using the telephoto end of a zoom lens reduces light output no matter which projector you use. This zoom range let's you put the projector anywhere from 10 to 20 feet from the screen if you want an image size of 100" diagonal. Sanyo has routinely built home theater projectors with a 2.0x zoom lens, which is about as long a zoom range as we find on this class of product. This is a huge plus for those who don't want their living room to be permanently dominated by a video system.

If it is combined with a motorized retractable screen, the entire video system can be made to disappear when not in use. Its white casework will cause it to virtually disappear against a white ceiling, so it can be installed in a typical living room without calling attention to itself. It is relatively small compared to many 1080p home theater models, so it can be installed unobtrusively. Its beautiful clean casework has an understated elegance that will make it a welcome addition to any living room or multipurpose family room. The Z2000 is the most attractive home theater projector Sanyo has ever built. Sanyo PLV-Z2000: Shown with front panel open panel automatically slides shut to enclose the lens when not in use. Throws a 100" diagonal 16:9 image from 10 to 20 feet.
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Lens and Throw Distance: 2.0x manual zoom/focus lens with vertical and horizontal lens shift.
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NTSC/ PAL/ SECAM.Ĭonnection Panel: Two HDMI 1.3 ports, one 15-pin VGA, two 3-RCA component input, one s-video, one composite, one 9-pin DSub serial port. Light Engine: 1920x1080, native 16:9, three-panel inorganic LCD with 165W UHP lamp. But for the consumer it's great news.welcome to high performance 1080p at prices you've never seen before. It will surely undermine the viability of the industry's 1080p price structure, to the consternation of competitors and dealers alike. This is a dramatic competitive move indeed. Excellent 1080p performance can be delivered for under $1900.

With the Z2000, Sanyo's proposition is clear: 1080p projectors are too expensive, and there is no need to pay the high prices. And for extra measure, let's offer them an additional $300 rebate right on initial release (rebate scheduled to terminate January 31, 2008). After we've done all that, let's price it lower than any other 1080p projector on the market, and include a three year warranty. Let's put it in a white case so it will blend in with a white ceiling, and let's not make it too deep, so they can put it on a rear shelf.
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Let's include a long 2.0x zoom lens and 3 full picture heights of lens shift so they can install it wherever they want. It appears that the folks at Sanyo sat down and said, "Let's build a projector that gives home theater enthusiasts everything they could possibly want-1080p resolution, great contrast, a smooth filmlike picture, virtually silent fan noise, and no pixelation or screendoor effects. Sanyo's first 1080p resolution home theater projector, the PLV-Z2000, is a gauntlet thrown down in the projector industry.
