A new optical system ensures the SANYO PLC-XP10na of an actual screen brightness of 1900 ANSI lumens - or greater - on all parts of the screen. This means that the picture is uniformly clear right out to the edges, even with large screens.
The projector uses a newly developed 150-watt Ultra High Power (UHP) lamp that offers exceptional brightness while consuming significantly less power.
The PLC-XP10na also features a revolutionary Micro Lens Array technology and prism system, which recycles light energy that is wasted as heat in other conventional projectors.
Since its optical system delivers an incredible 1900 ANSI lumens, it can be used in virtually any situation without dimming the room lights.
Micro Lens Array
Each individual pixel on the three panel 1024 x 768-dot 1.3" polysilicon TFT LCD panels has a Micro Lens
integrated into it to increase overall light concentrating efficiency. This lets more light through to the LCD panels from the UHP lamp, resulting in significantly brighter images.
Ultra High Power (UHP) Lamp
SANYO PLC-XP10na with a longer projected life, this new ultraefficient lamp offers low power consumption, low heat production, and produces an extremely consistent brightness.
Polarized beam splitter
This cutting-edge technology combines all P-wave and S-wave light emitted from the projection lamp. This allows more effective use of the S-wave light, resulting in a beam that is twice as bright as that of conventional projectors.
XGA and Compressed SXGA Compatible
The PLC-XP10NA incorporates three 1024 x 768-dot 1.3" polysilicon LCD panels that offer compatibility with the popular XGA system of notebook computers. Through SANYO's proprietary Digital Realized Interpolation Technology (DRIT), it is also compatible with a 1280 x 1024-dot SXGA system.