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With the lens in center position it throws an image with the centerline of the lens intersecting the center of the image. Most lens options are motorized zoom, but two are fixed length, manual focus. A 300" diagonal image is achieved between 23 and 225 feet. Depending upon the lens selected, a 100" diagonal image can be thrown from as little as 7.5 feet to as much as 64 feet. Most are between $1150 and $5,000, and one extreme lens is $16,395. There is no standard lens with the WF10 all lenses are optional at extra cost. NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM. 4000 ANSI lumens, 900:1 contrast, native 16:9 widescreen format with 1366x768 resolution LCD panels.Ĭompatibility. The WF10 is a quintessential sports bar projector, and college-level film studies departments would want one in every classroom. Though the WF10 could be deployed in an oversized residential home theater, the ideal use is in any larger venue where high quality video and HDTV is required. With the WF10, Sanyo has combined high resolution widescreen LCD panels with a two-lamp 4000 ANSI lumen light engine to produce a large venue video projector unlike anything else on the market. And the newly released PLV-WF10 is a prime example. With about 30 models in current production, Sanyo targets unique market niches like no other vendor. Sanyo builds a wider variety of LCD projectors than any other manufacturer in the business.
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