crunchgear.com - 5/12/2009
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Today Sanyo Japan announced a new high-end projector, the LP-WXU700 [JP], which is the world’s first WiFi-enabled projector supporting the IEEE802.11n standard (and thus the fastest). Sized at 334.2×78.4×257.5mm (weight: 3.6kg), the device is marketed by Sanyo as a mobile projector.
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sanyo.com - 5/12/2009
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sanyo.com —
- Seamless video playback is performed through the
Video Streaming function *3 , which can be used...
to play a video from a hard drive on a computer, with playback starting even as the file is still being streamed, or downloaded, to the projector - ...
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SANYO Creates Industry's First IEEE802.11n High-speed ...
slashgear.com - 5/12/2009
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slashgear.com —
Sanyo have announced an LCD projector with integrated
WiFi draft-n, the first such model on the market....
Able to stream video content as well as readily connect via Vista’s Network Projector wizard, the Sanyo LP-WXU700 has a maximum WXGA 1280 x ...
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Sanyo LP-WXU700 WiFi draft-n projector
techchee.com - 5/12/2009
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techchee.com —
Sanyo has announced a new LCD projector in
its line, LP-WXU700 , comes with the support of...
wireless N WiFi. This projector allows video streaming over WiFi network via its Video Streaming Function. The projector runs Windows® Embedded ...
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Sanyo LP-WXU700 LCD Projector supports wireless video ...
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Sanyo launches world’s first Wi-Fi enabled projector at $6,000
Newlaunches.com —
... projector supporting the IEEE802.11n standard and thus the fastest. Sanyo says users can conveniently stream video from their PCs through the projector and it also supports the Windows Vista Network Projector standard. The WXGA device features a 500:1 contrast ratio, produces 3,800 lumens brightness and comes with a 275W lamp. Sanyo also threw in one HDMI and one USB interface. [image] The LP-WXU700 projector will go on sale in Japan on June 19 at a cost of $6,300. Source
Sanyo’s High-end Projector for $6,000
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide —
... Sanyo Japan just announced a new high-end projector, the LP-WXU700, which is the world’s first WiFi-enabled projector supporting the IEEE802.11n standard. Measuring at 334.2mm × 78.4mm × 257.5mm and weighing 3.6kg, the mobile projector features a 275W lamp, a 500:1 contrast ratio and 3,800 lumens brightness, a HDMI and a USB interface. The LP-WXU700 will be released in Japan on June 19, 2009 for $6,300. [Crunchgear] ...
Sanyo Japan to launch two high-resolution / high-brightness projectors
CrunchGear —
... Sanyo seems to now entirely focus on projectors targeted at professional customers and businesses. After announcing a $6,000 Wi-fi enabled projector last month, the company today ...
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