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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Projection distance | 1.2 - 18.4 |
Brightness (max) | 1200.0 lm |
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Power consumption (typical) | 250.0 W |
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Number of component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) inputs | 2 |
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Number of HDMI inputs | 2 |
Number of S-Video inputs | 1 |
Number of VGA (D-Sub) ports | 1 |
Width | 15.75 in |
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Height | 5.75 in |
Depth | 13.62 in |
Weight | 16.53 lb |
Lamp life max (normal) | 2000.0 h |
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Lamp life max (eco) | 3000.0 h |
Bulb power | 165.0 W |
Analog signal format system |
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Same old, but better Sanyo's breadbin-style projector update squeezes more quality from its 3LCD chipset for less cash. Jim Hill rates it Sanyo’s Z Series LCD projectors have given us some cracking 1080p models at aggressive price points – and now there’s a new flagship. The Z4000 keeps to the formula and packs in high-end features like optical lens shift, while the price hits a new low.
This LCD projector isn't much of an upgrade from its predecessor and be prepared for some tweaking.
Few companies offer the level of performance, in terms of resolution, color, contrast, brightness and daily livability for the price than Sanyo and their PLV-Z4000 LCD Projector continues the tradition. Retailing for less than its counterparts the PLV-Z4000 is a fine projector for those on a budget.
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