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Cinema
multiplexes are now in increasing demand and have changed how people enjoy
movies, allowing a movie to be enjoyed as a break from say, shopping. To
meet such requirements is the fully-fledged profesional use projector, the
PLC-UF10. This high-end flagship model fulfills all demanding criteria for
high precision, intensity, and contrast that professional use demands, equipped with the system inbrator, for producing
a high-quality picture. |
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The two
models employ a multiple-lamp optical system that provides high-intensity
projection.
The PLC-UF10 uses four 200-W UHP lamps and achieves 7,700lm,
By stacking two PLC-UF10 systems an ultra-high 15,400lm
intensity projection is possible. |
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The
PLC-UF10 offers true high-precision projection at a 1,600 x 1,200 dot resolution.
Capable of projecting everything from CAD / CAM and design drawings on workstations
to HDTV images*2 including 1080i outputs, the PLC-UF10 meets customer demands
for sharp definition and high-quality pictures. |
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The PLC-UF10
system features two lighting modes: a high- brightness mode which has all
lamps turned on; and an economy mode*1 which doubles the amount of usable
time.
The user simply selects the mode best suited for a particular environment.
If one lamp is accidentally turned off while in the high-brightness mode,
the system automatically switches over to the economy mode thank to a failsafe
function*2 which prevents a presentation from being interrupted. In the
economy mode, the system uses preset optimum color / brightness unevenness
correction data in order to project a picture quality equivalent to the
high-brightness mode's.
*1: In this mode, brightness is half that of the high-brightness
mode.
*2: The PLC-UF10 allows this function to be performed even in the economy
mode (two-lamp mode) as the system switches to a one-lamp mode, but color/brightness
correction is not performed. A switchove r to the one-lamp mode only occurs
if an emergency should arise. |
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The PLC-UF10
comes with three 3-D digital circuits: a 3-D digital progressive circuit
that achieves 1080i Progressive; a 3-D digital Y/C separation circuit to
increase resolution and reduce noise; and a 3-D digital noise reduction
circuit for reproducing flicker-free, vivid images. |
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These models
make use of the intelligent sharpness controller sharpen the detail of areas
other than areas with steep image signals such as ruled lines and characters
that are often prone to generate bright lines. Irrespective of the input
mode for RGB / video, the controller delivers clearer, sharper images. |
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The
two models incorporate the 3D-AUCC*1 circuit that can correct color shading
to an accuracy ten times greater *2 than conventional models because of
the difference in brightness which allows reproducing more natural-appearing
gradations.
*1: AUCC denotes Automatic Uniformity Correction Control.
*2: Correction point: 3D-AUCC circuit: 6,912 pixels (conventional AUCC circuit:
624 pixels) |
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This projector
has new features to eliminate the problem of ghosting on images. The crosstalk
canceller reduces signal interference between the drive circuits on the
liquid crystal panels. Line / dot inversion reduces signal interference
between
pixels. |
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The PLC-UF10
both employ a high-contrast optical system to produce a 700:1 contrast,
a breakthrough ratio for liquid crystal transmission systems. The 10-bit
digital gamma correction
control function allows smoother gradation characteristics and controls
gradation reproduction according to images input. |
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The
PLC-UF10signal input
section has slots for
accommodating input/output
interface boards such as video boards and RGB boards.The RS-232C terminals
including cross-through output terminals as well as input terminals, can |
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Using the automatic
lens shift function allows the user to move the projection screen about
without lifting the main unit. This function is especially effective for
projection using two stacked systems. |
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be controlled by external devices for easily and flexibly configuring an
ideal system for each user. |
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Both models
provide digital keystone effect correction to correct keystone distortions
(when a projected image deviates from the specified onscreen position) by
up to +/-40 degrees. |
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The two models
achieve the lowest noise level in high- brightness projectors. By analyzing
realtime data fromthe built-in temperature sensor, the fan's rotational
speed will automatically be adjusted for the lowest noise to result in a
quiet environment without requiring brightness attenuation.
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On-Start:Allows
quickprojection simply by switching the system on |
Power
management function allowing automatic power-off during non signal
entry conditions |
Retractable
carrying bar |
Adjustable
legs system with a pop-up handle and shuttle dialMany presentation
support functions
(freeze, presentation timer, NO SHOW, etc.) |
High-definition
digital resizing projection with DRIT |
USB
terminal |
Supports
rear and hanging projection |
Built-in
amplifier and speaker (3W + 3W) |
Built-in
laser pointer |
Wireless/wired
mouse remote controller with a LED indicating the laser pointer mode |
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All rightsreserved. copyright(c)
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. 2002. |
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