A true XGA, superbright, large venue multimedia projector, the Sanyo PLC-XF60 produces exceptional picture quality. Providing outstanding brightness of 6500 ANSI lumens, Power Lens Shift, Digital Keystone Correction, and HDTV Compatibility.
The XF60 multimedia projector is the ideal solution for large audience venues that require a unique install solution. Because it offers unmatched connectivity within an attractive design the projector satisfies the needs of the most challenging installations.
Video Processing
10-bit video processing of both luminance and RGB signals plus a 12-bit progressive IC produce a true high definition picture with outstanding brightness and contrast. A separate 12-bit gamma correction IC ensures deep, rich blacks and superior edge detail.
Progressive Scan
Progressive scanning with 3-2/2-2 pulldown and 1080i progressive technologies provide jitter free digital video playback of filmed programming.
Advanced Technologies
Sanyo PLC-XF60 incorporates a number of innovative technologies to adapt to a broader range of applications.
- Warp and Blending board & software - projects images onto a screen with a curved surface, letting you easily construct an advanced theater system.
- Front panel interface for greater positioning flexibility
- On screen display with built in test patterns provides quicker, more accurate set-up and calibration.
- Single intake/exhaust fan with filter LED for improved dust resistance and easy maintenance.
- Enhanced fan control with angle sensor allows 360 degree positions.
Real Color Manager
The PLC-XF60 rovides white balance adjustment and gamma correction from a PC using the included image adjustment software by simply comparing the on screen image to a printed color chart.
Power Lens Shift
The power lens shift feature allows for greater placement flexibility and easy alignment of images with virtually no geometric distortion when twin-stacking projectors.
Lens Memory Mode
When used in conjunction with the optional LNS-W04 lens, zoom and focus position can be programmed into memory.