Sanyo Launches Two New XGA Projectors Aimed at ED Market at InfoComm
Targeting the K-12 educational market, two new projectors from Sanyo, the 1024×768 resolution PLC-XW250 and the PLC-XW200, provide a special eco power stand-by mode that only consumes 0.4 watts. Looking almost identical, both models have a contrast ratio of 500:1, use 220-watt lamp, include both analog XGA and Component Video ports and both are IP-enabled. The difference? Well, the XW250 is 2600 ANSI lumens and the XW200 is 2200 lumens.
Available later this month, both models can be found, in detail, here.
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