March 27, 2008

Sanyo PLC-XW60: World's Smallest And Lightest Ultraportable Projector

132705-wx60.jpgSanyo's PLC-XW60, announced by the company yesterday, is the world's smallest and lightest XGA LCD ultraportable projector. Sanyo was able to develop ultra-small optical components for the projector contributing to a decrease in lamp size of 39% and lens weight of 44%, ultimately resulting in a 3.6 pound projection tool perfect for corporate schleps constantly on the go. Features include:

  • 1024x768 resolution
  • 2000 lumen brightness
  • 4:3 aspect ratio
  • automatic keystone correction
  • automatic input signal detection
  • guidance display for easy step-by-step setup
  • easy-off function that eliminates the need for cooldown time
  • Color or Blackboard mode displays pictures on any solid-colored service eliminating the need for a white projection screen
  • built-in 1 watt mono speaker
Interestingly the PLC-XW60 isn't compatible with HDMI, using component and composite video inputs. The Sanyo projector will be available in April 2008 at an expected street price of $795.

Via PRNewswire

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Posted by Justin Davey at March 27, 2008 7:00 AM
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