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The PLC-XP57L achieves a bright 5,500 lumens thanks to a number of advanced technologies in its optical engine, a 318W UHP lamp, Approaching the brightness of many large, multi-lamp models, this advanced projector is suited to a wide range of applications in event halls, classrooms, and meeting rooms.
*The highest brightness in its class for transmissive LCD projectors weighing 10 kg or less, as of May 12, 2006. (According to a Sanyo survey.) |
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The PLC-XP57L boasts a high contrast ratio of 1,000:1 contrast ratio to offer more natural images with finer gradation. |
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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 dramatically increased reliability. |
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The progressive scan circuit makes moving pictures smooth and clear. Its 3-2 pulldown compatibility, including 1080i HDTV, assures superior images from film sources. |
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·Auto picture control
·Intelligent sharpness control
·3D digital Y/C separation
·3D digital noise reduction |
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Optional lenses are available. An optional bayonet mount (POA-LNA-03) enables different lens types to be interchanged at will. |
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You can move the projected image up or down without physically moving the projector, which makes it easy to center the image on the screen before your presentation. |
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Ten-bit digital processing is used for the video signal to achieve smooth 1,024-step gradation for each of the R, G, and B components. Color reproduction consists of approximately 1,070,000,000 colors. |
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This function corrects trapezoidal distortion of ±35 degrees vertically and ±15 degrees horizontally.
Note:The degree of correction varies depending on factors such as the lens, the lens shift position, and the projection distance. Horizontal correction is not accurate for a light axis ratio (vertical ratio) other than 10:0. |
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