Thursday, April 25, 2024
Search
English
Optical Storage
Graphics Cards
General Computing
PC Parts
Digital Cameras
Consumer Electronics
Games
Mobiles
All News Categories
Older News
Optical Storage
Graphics Cards
General Computing
PC Parts
Digital Cameras
Consumer Electronics
Games
Cooling Systems
Mobiles
Software Reviews
Reviews Around the Web
Technology Previews
Essays
Interviews
Tech Views
Glossary
FAQ
Guides/How-To's
Firmware
Drivers
BIOS
Software
Media Tests
Drive Comparisons
DVD Media Formats
All Forums
Become Member
Today's Posts
Popular Topics
In-House
Optical Storage
Optical Storage Software
General
Consumer Electronics
Other
News Around The Web
Advertise
Links
Jobs
Site Map
News/Reviews Feed
Submit News
Polls
Competitions
Users' Privacy
Contact Us
About
Home
|
News
|
Reviews
|
Articles
|
Guides
|
Download
|
Expert Area
|
Forum
|
Site Info
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Sanyo Introduces New Projector with the World's Shortest Projection Distance
You are sending an email that contains the article
and a private message for your recipient(s).
Your Name:
Your e-mail:
* Required!
Recipient (e-mail):
*
Subject:
*
Introductory Message:
HTML/Text
(Photo: Yes/No)
(At the moment, only Text is allowed...)
Message Text:
Sanyo announced the launch of a new projection technology that allows projection in a number of positions and on a number of untraditional surfaces - the LP-XL50 ultra-short focus projector.
The successor of the company's LP-XL40 projector that was released last year features a new propriety optical engine, shattering the traditional concept of a projector by shortening the distance required to project 80 inch images to a mere 8 cm.
In order for SANYO to shorten the projection distance of its projectors, new large diameter aspheric lens and high-precision aspheric mirror technology was developed. Through this, large projections from a short distance are possible, and projection is possible even in tight or small meeting rooms.
In addition, the LP-XL50 has a proprietary optical and cooling (mechanism) technology, which allows the projector to project both vertically and horizontally.
The new projector will be on sale in Japan from December 2007.
Specifications
Home
|
News
|
All News
|
Reviews
|
Articles
|
Guides
|
Download
|
Expert Area
|
Forum
|
Site Info
Site best viewed at 1024x768+ -
CDRINFO.COM
1998-2024 - All rights reserved
-
Privacy policy
-
Contact Us
.