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Ultra-high luminance of 9,000 lm for projection on the big screen
Outstanding picture quality for stress-free viewing outdoors
Extensive scalability with a full range of options |
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Utilizing four high-output 250-watt UHP lamps as its light source, the PLC-XF42 delivers an amazing 9,000 lumens of brightness. This enables it to provide ultra-large screen projection at large conferences and major events. |
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Utilizing four high-output 250-watt UHP lamps as its light source, the PLC-XF42 delivers an amazing 9,000 lumens of brightness. This enables it to provide ultra-large screen projection at large conferences and major events. |
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Utilizing four high-output 250-watt UHP lamps as its light source, the PLC-XF42 delivers an amazing 9,000 lumens of brightness. This enables it to provide ultra-large screen projection at large conferences and major events. |
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Utilizing four high-output 250-watt UHP lamps as its light source, the PLC-XF42 delivers an amazing 9,000 lumens of brightness. This enables it to provide ultra-large screen projection at large conferences and major events. |
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A newly developed progressive integrated circuit provides highly improved playback of moving images. This enables full compatibility with 2-3 pull-down and 1080i HDTV signals. |
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With its new high-contrast optical system, the PLC-XF42 is able to achieve an outstanding contrast ratio of 1,100:1. |
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Newly developed LCD panels and optical compensators, and an improved cooling system have extended the life of the optical components and increased overall reliability. |
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To eliminate ghosting in images, the canceller reduces signal interference between the drive circuits on the LCD panels and between driven pixels.
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This function automatically analyzes the signal components to select the best sharpness setting. It operates on both RGB and video inputs and delivers clearer, sharper images. |
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If one lamp is accidentally turned off when used in the high-brightness mode, the system automatically switches over to the economy mode.This fail-safe function* prevents a presentation from being interrupted.
*Also works in the economy mode (two-lamp mode) to switch to a one-lamp mode, but without color and brightness correction. Switchover to the one-lamp mode only occurs if an emergency arises. |
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A wide variety of user-replaceable lenses, from short fixed to long zoom types, are optionally available. |
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The PLC-XF42's interface slot accommodates a wide range of interface boards, which allows the user to select the best solution for the desired application. |
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This function allows the user to position the image easily (up/down and left/right) even after the projector is installed. It is especially useful when aligning images from two stacked units. |
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This makes it easier to adjust the white balance and gamma curve adjustments to attain faithful color reproduction in almost any projection environment. The settings can be stored on a PC for later recall. |
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High-luminance/economy mode selection |
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3D automatic uniformity correction control (AUCC) |
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Digital keystone correction |
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On Start function allows quick projection simply by switching the system on |
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Power management function automatically turns the power off when no signal is present |
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Retractable carrying bar |
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Adjustable leg system with a pop-up handle and shuttle dials |
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Many presentation support functions, including Freeze and No Show |
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Rear and suspended projection capability |
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Wireless/wired remote control |
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RS-232C self-diagnostic function |
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All rightsreserved. copyright(c)
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. 2002. |
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