Sanyo Claims First 4-LCD Optical Engine Projector
Sanyo Electric has announced a new projector, the LP-XP200L, featuring rich and true color reproducion thanks to what it calls the world’s first 4LCD optical engine, with the brightest luminance of its class at 7,000 lumens, and a built-in Active Maintenance Filter (AMF) system. About the new projector and its technology, Keiichi Yodoshi, Sanyo Digital Systems company vice president, said, "With the addition of the new color control device in the optical engine, the problem typically associated with brighter projectors losing vivid colors is significantly improved upon.
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