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The success of any presentation comes down to one thing: preparation. And
there's no better way to prepare than with a SANYO mobile projector. Whether
it's detailed spreadsheets or dynamic video, a SANYO mobile projector brings
your presentation sharply into focus. Superb image quality, easy set-up,
and the flexibility to handle a variety of presentation scenarios. Now you
can be sure you'll always get your message across clearly.
And memorably. |
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These projectors employ three
0.79-inch polysilicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT) LCDs with XGA real
projection at 1,024 dots x 768 lines, for an impressive total of 2,359,296
pixels. Light from the lamp is divided into the three primary colors,
RGB, which are projected onto separate panels and then combined to
create images with high color fidelity.
N.B. The PLC-SU50, PLC-SU50S and PLC-SL20 use SVGA real projection
at 800 dots x 600 lines for a total of 1,440,000 pixels. |
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The 200W UHP lamp makes for an
exceptionally bright light source and allows for well-balanced color.
Together with the 0.79-inch TFT polysilicon liquid crystal panel and
its built-in microlens*1, they achieve a brightness level of 2500
lm*2- unusually high for a mobile projector.
*1 PLC-XU55 only.
*2 2000 lm forthe PLC-XU50, PLC-SU50, and PLC-SU50S; 1700 lm for the
PLC-XL20, PLC-SL20. |
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A progressive scan IC ensures
superb, high-resolution video images. |
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In addition to Standard mode,
Cinema mode for movies, and Real mode for graphics, four user-settable
gamma correction modes are available. Now it's easier than ever to
adjust the gradation to suit the screen conditions. |
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The 3D AUCC (Automatic Uniformity
Correction Control) circuit ensures a uniform projected image, balancing
uneven color and brightness gradations for greater on-screen naturalism. |
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SANYO'S original Digital Realized
Interpolation Technology (DRIT) enhances projected images, even if
the resolution of the input signal differs from that of the LCD panels.
Whether compressing SXGA input signals or decompressing VGA input
signals, DRIT renders your onscreen images with stunning fidelity.
N.B. The PLC-SU50, PLC-SU50S, and PLC-SL20 employ DRIT to compress
SXGA and XGA input signals and to decompress VGA input signals. |
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The short throw zoom lens, with
its 1.5x optical zoom, projects images onto a 100" screen from
a throw distance of between 2.5 and 3.9 meters. Now large-screen presentations
are possible even in small rooms.
N.B. The PLC-SU50S's 1.2x optical zoom projects a 100" image
from a throw distance of between 3.3 and 4.0 meters. |
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To compensate for keystone (trapezoidal)
picture distortion, these projectors provide up to ±40°
vertical and ±20° horizontal keystone correction. This
reduces image distortion and gives you more freedom in positioning
the projector and screen. |
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| UP/down correction range
(±40° maximum) |
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| Left/right
correction range (±20° maximum) |
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The compact design
(298x71x218mm)and lightweight 2.8 kg body open up possibilities for
presentations anywhere.
N.B. The PLC-SU50S measures 298x71x214mm and weighs 2.7 kg. |
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Along with a 1.5x optical zoom/focus,
these projectors feature digital zoom capabilities that allow you
to easily enlarge or reduce the screen size. These versatile zoom
functions give you greater set-up flexibility.
N.B. The PLC-SU50S features a 1.2x optical zoom. |
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Along with Normal mode and Eco
mode, you have the choice of Auto mode. Auto mode adjusts lamp brightness
in line with the video signal to ensure the high contrast needed to
reproduce real blacks. |
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The intelligent Fan Operation
Linear Control System reduces cooling fan noise in line with changes
in temperature, thus minimizing a common source of distraction during
presentations. |
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The Freeze function allows you
to pause projected images and display them as still images. |
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With the User Logo function, you
can customize a startup screen using captured images or logos. |
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The No Show function lets you
temporarily stop displaying the projected image, so the audience's
attention can be focused on the presenter rather than the screen.
You can also show your user logo instead of the projected image. |
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Use the Presentation Timer to
show a running clock on the display screen. |
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| After attaching the
multi card imager box, you have the choice of three different operation
methods: you can insert an optional wireless LAN card, a wired LAN
card, or a CompactFlash card. Which method you choose depends on your
specific requirements; whether, for example, you wish to make a network
presentation or acomputerless presentation. |
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| Real-TIme Capture
Handles Any Application |
| Real-Time Capture enables
the projector to capture and project any image from your computer
screen, regardless of the application being used. The captured
image can be projected through up to 5 projectors simultaneously
- essential when you need to do multiple projections. And, thanks
to One-Shot Communication, you can also connect multiple computers
to a single projector for multi-computer presstations. |
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| Wireless Remote
Control of Projector via Computer |
| Turning the projector on
or off, switching input modes, and adjusting projected images
can all be done through your computer. The wireless remote control,
meanwhile, gives you control of the computer's mouse. On top
of all this, the projector even alerts you by e-mail when it's
time to replace a lamp. |
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| Network Viewer |
| he projector can directly
access the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server on your network,
so you're always ready to project the latest shared files. |
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| The computer screen
can be projected via wireless access points on the network. This also
means peer-to-peer communication is possible between your computer
and the projector. Using a digital still camera compatible with the
optional wireless LAN, you can also project digital still images directly
onto the display screen. |
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Wireless LAN Camera |
| If you save your
data on to a CompactFlash card, you don't need a computer to have
a presentation. Simply use the projector buttons to delete or reorder
the slide image, or to rotate it by 90° - all without changing
the original data. |
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| General Specifications
for Multi Card Imager |
| Multi
Card Imager Box: POA-BOX2 |
| Power
Supply |
Power
Consumption |
DC3.3V
1.5A (max) |
| Projector
Connection |
External
Interface |
Digital
RGB output:DVI 29-pin (male) |
Environmental
Conditions |
Operating
Temperature/Hunmidity |
5
to 35°C, 20 to 80%
(non-condensation) |
| Storage
Temperature/Humidity |
-20
to 60°C, 20 to 80%
(non-condensation) |
| Others |
Dimensions |
129(W)x27(H)x70(D)mm |
| Weight |
170g |
| Wired
LAN Card:POA-WDC20 |
| wired
Transfer Speed |
1O
Mbps (1OBASE-T) |
| Protocol |
TCP/IP |
| Dimensions |
43(W)
x 15(H) x 88(D) mm |
| Weiaht |
30g |
| CompactFlash
Card:POA-CFC20 |
| CompactFlash |
32MB |
| PC
Card Adapter for CF |
ATA
Standard Type-II |
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| Product
appearance and specifications subject to change without
notice. |
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| Wireless
LAN Card:POA-WLC20 |
| Network
Interface |
IEEE802.11
b |
| Communication
Mode |
802.11
AdHoc, Infrastructure |
| Frequency
Band |
2,414
MHz ~ 2,462 MHz (channels 1-11)
In France:2,457 ~ 2,462MHz (channels 10-11) |
| Modulation/Demodulation
Method |
DS-SS
(Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) |
| Communication
Range |
Outdoor,
120m/Indoor, 80m
Note:The above data may vary depending on the operatingenviroment |
| Wireless
Transfer Speed |
1/2/5.5/11
Mbps (automatic switching) |
| Security |
WEP40/1
28bit, SSID/ESSID |
| Protocol |
TCP/IP |
| Countries
Supporting Wireless LAN |
Japan,
Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia,
New Zealand, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France,
Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Ireland,
Austria, Liechtenstein, Belgium,Luxembourg, Portugal,
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, USA,
Canada |
| Dimensions |
43(W)xlO(H)x57(D)mm |
| Weight |
20g |
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| Operating environment |
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OS support |
Microsoft
Windows 95/98/Me, /Microsoft Windows NT4.0 workstation,
/Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, /Microsoft Windows
XP Home Edition/Professional |
| Protocol |
TCP/IP |
| Network |
IEEE802.11b |
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Recommended PC CPU |
Pentium3 600MHz or higher |
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Memory |
64MB
or more is mandatory (128MB is recommended). 128MB or
more is required for Windows XP.
Note: Addtional memory may be required if simultaneous
applications are running. |
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Hard disk |
10MB or more |
| Screen
settings |
Resolution:
VGA (640 x 480), SVGA (800 x 600) or XGA (1024 x 768).Number
of colors: 16 bits (65,536 colors) or 24/32 bits (1,6770,000colors). |
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DVl-l
port and RGB monitor output terminal, with a choice of PC inputs x 2 or
PC input/output terminals |
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Graphical
user interface (GUl) in 12 languages |
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Easy
one-touch adjustable feet |
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Compatible
with 6 color systems - NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM |
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Capable
of rear projection |
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Built-in
amplifier and speaker (Mono, 1W) |
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Variable
audio output |
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Power
management function (1-30 minute adjustable settings for auto power/light
off) |
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Remote
control override function; unit responds either to remote control only,
or to on-board buttons only. |
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All rightsreserved. copyright(c)
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. 2002. |
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