Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sanyo introduces 1080p DLP projector

Sanyo PDG-DHT100L 1080p DLP Projector

Sanyo's PDG-DHT100L, a professional class 1080p native resolution single chip DLP projector features a dual 330-watt lamp system that allows for increased light output and user changeable twin color wheel system that increases color reproduction and light output efficiency and SANYO's Active Maintenance Filter for extended maintenance cycles.

A wireless transmission system from Sanyo can be installed for HD wireless video.

The PDG-DHT100L is 6,500 lumens bright, and is compatible with a Full HD (1920 X 1080) signal.

The PDG-DHT100L will ship in March ’09 and sell for $21,995 (lens sold separately). The optical HD data Wireless Transmitter (POA-HDTM01) is $1,895.00, with the $895.00 HD data Wireless Receiver Board (POA-MD26HDWL).

Other Specifications
Native resolution: True HD 1920 x 1080 (UXGA dot resizing possible)
Contrast Ratio: 7,500:1
Brightness (typical): 6,500 ANSI lumens
Screen Size: Minimum 50", maximum 600"
Uniformity: 90%
Video inputs: HDMI, DVI-D (w/HDCP), Mini D-sub 15, BNC x5 (RGBHV, VIDEO/Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr), S-video
Monitor out: D-Sub 15
Serial Port: D-sub 9 (in & out)
Communications: USB, RJ45
Expansion slot

2 comments:

Josh Van Cleave said...

Obviously a pretty high end projector, having said that the color wheel is the worst invention ever and I would never recommend a DLP projector to anyone.

Anonymous said...

This projector is amazing! One was brought by the www.projectorsuperstore.com office yesterday for a demo, and I was floored by how clear and bright the picture and colors were. The Active Maintenance Filter System and Lamp Management System make this projector great for installs because it means a longer time between lamp and filter replacements (which are usually a big hassle with mounted projectors of this size).