![]() Either way, the dual lamp system will provide for a cut-over to the other lamp if the lamp in use expires. Both lamps are used up at half the speed they otherwise would in a single lamp design. This way the average lamp consumption is drawn out and lumen output degrades more slowly. ![]() The other option is to burn the lamps in an alternating fashion, say 10 hours on one, then 10 hours on the other. At that point it will automatically switch to the other lamp and burn it continuously. One option is to burn one lamp until it has used its full life. ![]() But you can choose how the lamps are to be used. It will burn only one lamp at a time, and each one puts out up to 5000 lumens. In the past Sanyo has built dual or quad lamp projectors on which you could select to burn one, two or four lamps simultaneously, thereby boosting or curtailing light output. Lamp Life: 2,000 hours per lamp (3,000 hours in eco-mode, up to 6000 hours actual run time between lamp changes)ĭual-lamp system. Lens and Throw Distance: Varies based on optional lenses. Other connections: one USB, one R/C jack, one control port. The composite and S-video jacks share a single audio input. Audio signals: the VGA and BNC ports both have an audio input, whereas the DVI port does not. Video signals: One DVI-D digital input, one VGA analog with VGA monitor loop-through, one set of 5 BNCs, one composite video, one S-video. Light Engine: XGA, native 4:3, 1" 3LCD with dual 330W lamps.Ĭomputer Compatibility: UXGA / WXGA / SXGA / SXGA+ / XGA / SVGA / VGA / MAC But perhaps more importantly, the larger form factor houses a robust light engine with a unique dual-lamp design that offers flexibility and ensures continued seamless operation. First, it is remarkably quiet for a 5000-lumen light cannon. However, several advantages accrue from its size. At 32 lbs, it is somewhat larger and heavier than many other 5000-lumen products on the market. With some unique features that reduce maintenance costs, it makes products of its type more user friendly than ever before. A highly reliable new optical engine with inorganic panels, also feature in the new PLC-ZM5000L ensuring an impressive brightness of 5000 lumens and a contrast ratio of 2000:1for clear images and video, even in rooms with a lot of natural light.Sanyo is now shipping the PLC-XTC50L, an all new XGA-resolution 5000- lumen LCD installation projector. Whether presenting intricate details of design to a small business or presenting graphs to a lecture theatre of 500 people, the images will be seen clearly. The inclusion of these panels ensures that the new projector goes beyond just Full HD with an expanded screen, allowing for greater information to be displayed. The adoption of high resolution WUXGA panels in the PLC-ZM5000L enables professionals to project 16:10 aspect ratio WUXGA images. We are confident that the new PLC-ZM5000L projector will exceed their expectations, providing beyond Full HD resolution with a low total cost of ownership.” Sanyo group managing director Peter Huljich says “University educators and business professionals are demanding the highest quality in projectors and full HD functionality. The PLC-ZM5000L projector is ideal for university educators, business professionals and event managers who require not only the best in high performance, brightness and reliability but also Full HD quality to display their presentations and multimedia. ![]()
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