Sanyo LP-WXU700 Wi-Fi Projector Introduced in Japan

Sanyo LP-WXU700 Projector

Businesses get a new way to enhance their projecting solution with Sanyo’s latest LCD projector, named the LP-WXU700. It is said to be the first-of-its-kind model to integrate IEEE802.11n Wi-Fi connection. Professionals can easily stream videos and reproduce them on the screen during presentation.

For the above-mentioned feature, the projector takes full advantage of the Video Streaming Function across the wireless LAN by using Windows Vista Network Projector Function. Supporting a network projector or a PC running on Vista OS, users can transmit content of any Vista-capable PC monitor wirelessly to the projector via the available Windows Embedded CE 6.0 software.

Users will experience stunning brightness with a maximum WXGA 1280 x 800 pixels of resolution. It offers 3,800 lumens of brightness from the 275-watt lamp and a 1.6x optical zoom for straightforward setup.

Apart from Wi-Fi connectivity, the projecting device comes embedded with HDMI, analog RGB, RCA, S-Video and two D-Sub inputs. The integrated 1W mono speaker, Ethernet (10/100) and serial ports are also available in the system. There is also a USB port that supports Memory Viewer Function, enabling users to hook up memory sticks to access presentations and slideshows without using a computer.

Further, it is compatible with MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 and WMV files. Additional supported functions include double screen projection and Picture-by-Picture capability.

Weighing 3.6kg, the compact and lightweight Sanyo LP-WXU700 LCD projector is expected to ship in Japan from June 19, 2009 for a suggested price of 627,900 yen (approx. Rs. 324,313).