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The PLV-HD10 multimedia LCD projector uses Sanyo's most advanced video, optical and digital technologies to deliver precise, true HDTV 1080i projection. With a high-contrast optical system that features three 1,920 x 1,080 pixel LCD panels, 12-bit progressive scanning and a trio of 3D digital circuits, the PLV-HD10 provides the superior picture quality demanded in high-level professional applications.
 
 
  The PLV-HD10 employs three 1.65-inch TFT polysilicon LCD panels (16:9 aspect ratio) with micro lenses. With 1,920 x 1,080 pixels in each panel (for a total of 6,220,800 pixels), the PLV-HD10 can project native HDTV 1080i signals in full resolution.  
 
 

  The PLV-HD10's optical system achieves outstanding 1,000:1 contrast. This means easy-to-see images with deep, rich blacks that deliver the full viewing power of cinema sources.  
 
 

  The PLV-HD10's optical system achieves outstanding 1,000:1 contrast. This means easy-to-see images with deep, rich blacks that deliver the full viewing power of cinema sources.  
 
 
 
  Four 250-W UHP (1.35-mm short arc) lamps combine to provide 5,500 lumens of brightness. You can also stack two PLV-HD10 units for even more powerful projection with double the brightness--11,000 lm. Brightness uniformity exceeds 90%.

  Two brightness modes--high-brightness and economy--let you select the lighting mode that's best suited to the conditions and your application. In high-brightness mode all four lamps are turned on. Economy mode gives you half the brightness but twice the usable time. The PLV-HD10 includes a fail-safe function that automatically switches the mode if a lamp is accidentally turned off. It switches from four lamps to two, or from two lamps to one*.

* A switchover to the one-lamp mode only occurs if an emergency should arise. In one-lamp mode, color and brightness correction is not performed.
 
 
   
   

 
 
  A newly developed progressive scan IC provides 12-bit processing of HDTV 1080i signals. Moving pictures are smooth and clear thanks to Sanyo's original motion adaptive line interpolation, which greatly improves jagged diagonal lines. The PLV-HD10's full 2-3 pulldown compatibility assures superior viewing quality from film sources.  

  This technology reduces jaggedness in diagonal lines by adaptively complementing pixels according to a diagonal correlation value determined from 33 horizontal and 4 vertical pixels. The pixel area sampled is optimized to improve the correlation value and motion-detecting precision. This also improves jaggedness in lines that are nearly horizontal ? something that was difficult in the past.  
 
 

  The PLV-HD10 detects when you input telecine images that have been converted from film to video, and faithfully reproduces the original frames. To boost detection accuracy, it evaluates the motion of each pixel and then uses the cumulative value to determine whether the image is telecine or conventional.  

  A 10-bit digital gamma correction control function provides smoother gradation characteristics by adjusting the gradation according to the input image.  
 
 
 
  The PLV-HD10 incorporates three 3-D digital circuits. A 3-D digital progressive circuit provides interlace/progressive conversion of 1080i signals. A 3-D digital Y/C separation circuit helps boost resolution and reduce noise, and a 3-D motion-adaptive digital noise reduction circuit reduces signal interference between pixels.  

  This eliminates ghosts or after-images. The crosstalk canceller reduces signal interference between the drive circuits on the liquid crystal panels. Line/dot inversion helps reduce the signal interference between pixels.  
 
 

  This circuit uses gain-adaptive LTI (Luminance Transient Improvement), gain-adaptive CTI (Color Transient Improvement), and gain-adaptive edge emphasizing technologies to sharpen the detail in areas where the image signal is shallow, such as in ruled lines and in characters prone to generating bright lines. The result is clearer, sharper images from both RGB and video sources.  
 
 

  The 3D Automatic Uniformity Correction Control circuit provides precise compensation at some 7,425 points for smooth, natural gradation. Compared with conventional systems*, this provides more than 10 times the control over color problems caused by a lack of brightness conformity.

* Conventional AUCC circuits use 624 correction points.
 
 
   
   

 
 
  Choose any of nine optional lenses, from short-throw to zoom magnification. The bayonet-mount system makes replacement easy: simply mount the lens in the supplied adapter and screw the adapter in place.
Two lens adapters supplied.

  The PLV-HD10 has four slots for accommodating interface boards, which allows the user to interchange any of supplied board with the desired optional board* The RS-232C input and cross-through output terminals are also provided for easy and flexible system configuration.  

  Adding the optional network board enables more precise settings and remote operation than the control via the RS-232C interface.  
 
  The PLV-HD10's power-driven lens shift (up/down and left/right) is especially effective for projection with two units stacked.  

  This makes it easier to adjust the white balance and gamma curve adjustments: simply compare the projected images from the enclosed CD-ROM* with the images on the enclosed photo sheet. Because you can view the image as you adjust the settings, it's easy to attain faithful color reproduction in almost any projection environment. This function also responds to professional needs by allowing precise color settings using the gamma curve for each RGB color. Once settings are correct, you can store them on a PC** and later retrieve them for easy set-up.

* Windows 98/Me/2000/XP ** One batch of settings can be saved in projector memory.
 
 
   
   

 
 
Project crisp, sharp images from a variety of sources - PCs, document cameras, VTRs and more. With the PLV-HD10's high output and brightness, there's no need to dim the room lights - so viewers can read handouts and take notes comfortably during the presentation. Using a PC gives you total control over image source switching, for easy, flexible large-screen presentations.
 
 
Stack two PLV-HD10 units, and you can project images from high-definition sources onto a large screen at an even higher brightness level. Using a system control PC, all facets of the presentation - from start-up and brightness adjustment to image source switching - can be handled automatically. The PLV-HD10 is also ideal for "electric cinema" - a concept now drawing attention as a next-generation movie distribution system.
 
 
You can configure a large-screen monitor system by using multiple PLV-HD10s in a rear projection system to project images onto a multi-screen display. Use it to reproduce complex visual information, such as network control schematics, maps, and images from surveillance cameras. Using a system control PC makes it easy to operate and manage this kind of system.
 
   
   

   
  Intelligent AI  
  React image function  
  High-resolution, 30-bit color projection: 1,073,741,824 colors  
  Multi-color on-screen menu  
  RS-232C in and out terminals (daisy chain supported)  
  On-Start: Allows quick projection simply by switching the system on  
  Power management function automatically turns the powe off when no signals are entered  
  Retractable carrying bar  
  Adjustable leg system with a pop-up handle and shuttle dials  
  Many presentation support functions, including freeze, No Show and so on  
  High-definition digital resizing with DRIT  
  Rear and hanging projection capability  
  Built-in stereo amplifier and speakers (3W + 3W)  
  Wireless/wired mouse remote controller with built-in  
  Auto Picture Control ? Auto Lamp Control  



 
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