Sanyo’s New 3800-Lumen WXGA — A Market Leader
If you’re not integrating wide-screen LCDs in classrooms by now, you’re about to start. There’s a new generation of WXGA (1280×800) resolution projectors hitting the market that are bright and cheaper than 4:3 projection. Sanyo’s ED market leader is their new 3LCD, WXGA resolution PLC-WXU700 — already shipping — with built in 802.11n wireless projection (the first on the market to do so). It’s 3800 lumens, is spec’d to have 85 percent uniformity and is only 31dBA. And, at 7 pounds, it’s perfect for portable or install applications.
To see all the specs, go here.
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