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		<title>LP-XP200L from Sanyo is World&#8217;s First Four-LCD Optical Engine Projector</title>
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With its four LCDs, the LP-XP200L is bigger, brighter and more colorful, claims maker Sanyo. With brightness of 7,000 lumens, a Color Control Device to perk up colors, as well as a built-in Active Maintenance Filter system, the projector will be on sale in Japan from September 24, for a mahoosive $17,500, but curious buggers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://rgadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/080618-b.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1074 aligncenter" title="Sanya LP-XP200L" src="http://rgadget.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/080618-b-430x297.jpg" alt="" width="430" height="297" /></a></p>
<p>With its four LCDs, the LP-XP200L is bigger, brighter and more colorful, claims maker Sanyo. With brightness of 7,000 lumens, a Color Control Device to perk up colors, as well as a built-in Active Maintenance Filter system, the projector will be on sale in Japan from September 24, for a mahoosive $17,500, but curious buggers over here can see it at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas, which is scheduled for June 18 to 20. Specs are below.</p>
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<p>RGB liquid crystal shutter protection system<br />
LCD Panel: 1.3 inch x 3, Aspect Ratio 4:3<br />
Pixel Count: 786,432 (1024 x 768) x 3 ; Total pixels 2,359,296<br />
Color Control Device<br />
Light source: 330 W NSHA Lamp<br />
Screen Size: 31 to 400 inches (projection distance differs by lens)<br />
Full color (1.07 billion colors) *when in using with video<br />
Brightness: 7,000 ANSI lumens<br />
Contrast Ratio: 2200:1<br />
Scanning Frequency<br />
Horizontal: 15-100KHz, Vertical: 48-100Hz, Dot Clock: 180 MHz or less<br />
Displayable Resolution<br />
RGB Signal<br />
1024 x 768 dots (1920 x 1080 resizing display possible)<br />
Video Signal<br />
800 TV<br />
Computer Input/Output<br />
Digital DVI-I x 1 (HDCP Compatible)<br />
Analog RGB input x 2; Mini D-sub 15-pin, BNC input 5-pin<br />
Video Input<br />
Video input x 3;<br />
BNC terminal (Y/Video-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr)<br />
RCA terminal (Y/Video-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr)<br />
S-video<br />
Video Output<br />
Analog RGB x 1; Mini D-sub 15-pin*3<br />
Audio Input/Output<br />
Input: Stereo mini-jack x 2<br />
Output: Stereo mini-jack<br />
Control Ports, etc.<br />
Control port: D-sub 9 pin; USB type B*4<br />
Wired remote control connection<br />
PJ Net Organizer connector<br />
Operating Temperature<br />
5 ~ 40<br />
Power Source: AC 100V(±10％), 50/60 Hz<br />
Power Consumption: 484W (Standby:28W)<br />
Dimensions: 370.0 (w) x 187.0 (t) x 439.9 (d) (including protruding parts)<br />
Weight: 11.4kg (without lens)<br />
Main Accessories<br />
Wireless remote control (AAA battery x 2)<br />
Removable power cord<br />
Back-up power adapter<br />
USB cable<br />
Mini D-sub 15-pin connecting cable<br />
Operating manual<br />
Customer service contact list<br />
Warranty<br />
PIN code label<br />
Lens mounting hardware<br />
Light-shade plate x 2<br />
Spacer x 3</p>
<p>One piece of &#8220;meh&#8221;ness about the LP-XP200L, though: you&#8217;ll have to buy the projection</p>
<p>&#8212;<a href="http://gizmodo.com/5017489/lp+xp200l-from-sanyo-is-worlds-first-four+lcd-optical-engine-projector">Source</a></p>
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