Sanyo PLC XL51 Projector

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World's Shortest Throw Projector
An improvement on the PLC-XL50 - the world's first ultra short throw projector - with 2700 ANSI lumens and a 1200:1 contrast ratio, the Sanyo PLC-XL51 can projector an 80" diagonal image from about three inches on to a projection surface.

Networking Capability
The PLC-XL51 is equipped with Sanyos exclusive PJ Network Interface for wired and wireless networking, now MAC compatible, a common feature among Sanyos extensive line of commercial projectors. Networking allows the monitoring of projector functions and operation from a long distance via a web browser. Emails can be sent automatically to report operating status. The wireless interface is compatible with IEEE802.11b/g standards, offering transfer speeds up to 54Mbps and providing WEP 64/128-bit security

Memory Viewer Allows SD Card
The PLC-XL51 built-in Memory Viewer can use a SD memory card dedicated to the projector. With Memory Viewer, projected images can be edited with a slide converter (Index data), bitmap data and JPEG data.

Double Inorganic Optical LCD System (D.I.O.S.)
This Inorganic Optical LCD panel system provides a more durable projector to handle many applications for high-quality, high contrast image presentations.

New Optical Engine for Vertical and Horizontal Projection
The proprietary optical and cooling mechanism technologies used in the PLC-XL51 allow both vertical and horizontal projection. The new optical engine was created with a high-precision aspheric mirror combined with a distortion correction mechanism lens, enabling large magnification without distortion, even from ultrashort distances. To allow projection either vertically or horizontally, a special cooling mechanism was also essential. The resulting solution is a one-way flow system consisting of an air intake and exhaust mechanism on the main body of the projector - thus allowing optimal positioning of the main components.

Projector Allowing Imaginative Versatile Applications
By shortening the distance for projection, the options for installation are greatly improved, including floor, tabletop and wall mount projection. The variety of applications is almost limitless, providing effective, quick and easy presentations or displays. Projecting a large screen image on the floor in a pre-school creates a new style of teaching and classroom interaction. The PLC-XL51 presents a new avenue for education/instruction, edutainment, specialized business viewing and informational attention-getting signage.

Easily Adapts to Different Pprojection Surfaces
Projection surface-oriented features include top and bottom keystone correction for proper alignment of the projector and a Color Board Mode, which allows adjustment of the hue when projecting an image on a color (non-white) surface so that it appears to be projected on a white surface. The additional Black Board Mode enables educational institutions to use the projector with all standardized educational boards.

Easy Set-Up and Removal Plus Anti-Theft Alarm
The PLC-XL51 turns on automatically when the power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet. With the Easy-Off function, it's possible to unplug the power cord without waiting for the machine to cool down, making it convenient for quickly clearing away the area after a presentation. The unit has been outfitted with a built-in, vibration sensor alert. An alarm sounds when the unit is picked up, proving to be an effective theft deterrent..

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