Specifications

RS-900 ($8,995 MSRP) projector is a single-chip
SuperOnyx™ DLP™ system. Offering high-denition
1080p resolution and two lens options, including
CineWide with AutoScope. Its ample connections
include two HDMI inputs and RS-232 control.
SANYO www.sanyoprojectors.com
Introduced the PDG-DWT50L DLP projector which
comes with a super-bright 4500 lumens, 2100:1
contrast ratio, and featuring Texas Instruments
Dynamic Black™ for superior black level. The
widescreen 1280 x768 native resolution is compatible
with 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i sources. It is also
compatible with all computer formats including up to
UXGA, and MAC.
An optional
six-segment
color wheel
(RGBCMY) is
interchangeable
with the
standard four-
segment color
wheel (RGBW)
to maximize either color or brightness depending on
the customers needs and/or the environment. The
maintenance cover offers easy removal for quick
replacement of lamps and color wheels.
Inputs are include DVI-D, RGB (D-Sub15 and BNC
(x5)), Component Video, S-Video and Composite. A
standard RJ45 LAN connector allows for complete
control and administration via a network. Projector
status can be monitored and all functions controlled
through a web browser.
Additional DLP options from SANYO include the
PDG-DXT10L and the DSU20N. The PDG-DXT10L
is virtually identical to the PDG-DWT50. However,
the PDG-DXT10L is slightly brighter, rated at 5200
lumens, and offers a XGA (1024 X 768) native
resolution. The super lightweight PDG-DSU20N,
coming in at 6 lbs., is a value priced model aimed
to ll the educational and mobile projection market.
The PDG-DSU20 is a straightforward projector with
SVGA (800 X 600) resolution and 2000 lumens. The
projector is ideal for usage in classrooms, boardrooms
and other small gatherings for video playback or small
presentations. MSRP for each are:
PDG-DWT50L $6995.00•
PDG-DXT10L $6995.00•
PDG-DSU20N $695.00 •
The PLV-Z2000 1080p LCD projector features a new
3D color management system with a high contrast
ratio of 15,000:1, along with an advanced lens shifting
function and the industry’s quietest fan system.
Offering
a full
1920 x
1080 high
denition
resolution
with two HDMI 1.3 inputs. Rated at 1200 lumens,
uses a Durable Inorganic Optical System (DIOS),
which includes the projectors LCD panels and
polarizing lm. The throw design is capable of
projecting a 100-inch diagonal image from 10 to 20
feet away. The Sirocco cooling fan that never rises
above 19dB in the economy mode, and comes with a
MSRP of $2,996.
PLC-XL50 is touted as the world’s shortest projection
distance of 3 inches allowing for an 80-inch
projection. It offers horizontal or vertical placement. It
is a rear projecting unit.
Toshiba www.toshiba.com
The TDP-EW25U DLP® widescreen projector is rst
wireless network projector compatible with Microsoft
Vista® Ultimate’s “Meeting Space2” functionality for
remote sharing of presentation les. It can produce
a 60-inch image from just 2.4 feet away. For $2,369
(MSRP) it eliminates eye glare and screen shadowing
when the presenter is close to the screen. An
impressive 2, 600 ANSI lumens, WXGA 1280 x 800
native resolution, contrast ratio of 2000:1 and offers
the option to deliver “PCfree” presentations with a
USB thumb drive by simply storing the presentation
in JPEG format and connecting to the USB port. The
projector inputs include two RGB 15-pin, two video
inputs for composite and S-video, two components
(shared with computer inputs), one-watt stereo
speaker, type A USB port and both wired and wireless
connectivity options.
These Toshiba projectors features include:
“Blackboard” function with wall color •