Projector type | LCD |
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Noise level | < 19 |
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Focal length range (f-f) | 22.3 - 45.3 |
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Focus | Manual |
Matrix size | 0.7 |
Screen size compatibility | 40 - 300 |
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Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Brightness (max) | 1200.0 lm |
Number of component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) inputs | 3 |
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Number of composite video inputs | 1 |
Serial interface type | RS-232 |
Number of HDMI inputs | 1 |
Number of S-Video inputs | 1 |
Number of VGA (D-Sub) ports | 1 |
Width | 15.75 in |
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Height | 13.62 in |
Depth | 5.75 in |
Weight | 16.53 lb |
Type of lamp | UHP |
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Lamp life max (normal) | 2000.0 h |
Lamp life max (eco) | 3000.0 h |
Bulb power | 165.0 W |
A reasonably priced projector with typically good LCD image quality, but its colours aren't quite as good as the very best LCD or DLP models.
Sanyo was one of the first companies to incorporate 120Hz motion technology into a front projection system. The first model to showcase such a feature was their PLV-Z3000, which reviewer Andrew Robinson found to be just one of its many beneficial features.
Price: $3,295 At A Glance: Impressive resolution • Good blacks and shadow detail • Oversaturated color • Excellent value Sanyo has long been a big player in the business projector market. However, while it has a serious presence in home projectors in many markets, it has remained relatively low key for U.S. consumers. This is especially true when you compare it with manufacturers who are more aggressive at beating their own drums.
Sanyo Z3000 5:5 pulldown-enabled 1080p home theater projector reviewed
The Sanyo PLV-Z3000 projector is a great choice for your video and gaming entertainment. Learn more in this detailed, unbiased review!
Keenly priced, frill-free LCD lightbox that excels with HD
It ain't pretty but for under £2,000 the Full HD PLV-Z3000 projector looks like a decent buy.
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