Philip Wong | Oct 21, 2009

(Credit: Sanyo)
The latest
Sanyo LP-XF1000 is hailed as the world's brightest projector with a staggering 12,000 lumens output. This is easily four times the performance of an average multimedia model in the market. To achieve this ultra-high luminance for large venue installations, the LP-XF1000 features an integrated dual-lamp system enhanced by its proprietary QuaDrive Engine technology.
With such an impressive projection credential, this 3LCD-based Sanyo is capable of rendering up to a whopping 600-inch image at full 1.07 billion colors. Its modular design also enables optimum setup flexibility through a selection of 10 optional lenses of various throw distances and built-in expansion slots for adding networking and HD video wireless transmission capabilities.
The Sanyo LP-XF1000 will cost 4,200,000 yen (US$46,400) when it rolls out in Japan on December 18. The company's press release did not specify availability and pricing for other countries and regions.
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