In recent years LCD and DLP projectors have solved a problem that has been at the tip of the tongue for critics of projectors for years – and that is low contrast ratio. However, there are some projectors from before the contrast ratio boom era* that perform extremely well, especially in technical or classroom situa
tions. The Sanyo PLC-SU25 projector and its 180W 610-303-5826 projector lamp (POA-LMP53) is a glaring case in point.The Sanyo PLC-SU25 operates on a 3LCD platform. Meaning that lights passes through 3 poly-silicon LCD wafers (red, green and blue) to meet in small box within the projector, where they are deflected by a light sensitive prism to produce one cohesive image. This arrangement of light then flows through the projector’s lens and out onto the wall or screen. By using the 3LCD method, the Sanyo PLC-SU25 is able to produce stunning clarity and resolution. The resolution on the projector is 1280x1024 pixels and it operates with an aspect ratio of 4:3. The projector is fully HDTV compatible and features component video, a DVI-I input and a sync up for any personal computer or laptop. The Sanyo PLC-SU25 also features a digital zoom that enables the user to fit any desired image into any difficult or limiting environment.The Sanyo PLC-SU25 projector also boasts a powerful projector lamp that helps it perform at its absolute optimum level. The 610-303-5826 projector lamp produces a 1750 ANSI lumens rate and has a maximum power rating of 260W. The projector lamp for the Sanyo PLC-SU25 projector can also be identified as a POA-LMP53 and is available here at MyProjectorLamps.com for only $289.97! Please click on the link found here to be redirected to the “buy” page for this projector lamp.* Denotes an era from mid-2005 to present where contrast ratios in LCD and DLP projectors have significantly improved.
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