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Sanyos PLV-Z2000 isnt the prettiest projector weve seen. Its a large, rectangular white box that will need a sturdy stand or shelf to support it. Placement is flexible, though. Not only is there horizontal and vertical lens shift, but also the...
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The PLV-Z2000 is a Full-HD (1080p) high end projector from Sanyo and is presented by the manufacturer as the perfect projector for home cinema. So, we are going to see if indeed this model brings perfection to our living room in addition to a level of...
Silent, Connectivity, Powerful zoom and lensshift, Automatic opening of lens cover, Complete and backlit remote...
Imposing, No dynamic iris, Black isn’t deep, ‘’Soft’’ image processing...
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When it comes to display technology wars theres a heck of a lot more going on aside from just plasma and LCD. Enter the world of projectors and theres no shortage of acronyms squabbling for your attention. TIs DLP technology is finally making a stab...
Excellent black level, Quiet running noise, Super-sharp images...
Noticeable iris ‘grind’ noise, Ordinary standard-definition performance, Plain ugly...
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The PLV-Z2000 is a projector that offers great picture quality, which is only slightly hampered by a small overall screen size and low brightness.
Unobtrusive styling, low noise, good image...
Low brightness, small maximum screen size The Final Word The PLV-Z2000 is a projector that offers great picture quality, which is only slightly hampered by a small overall screen size and low brightness.
The PLV-Z2000 is a projector that offers great picture quality, which is only slightly hampered by a small overall screen size and low brightness.
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Both front projectors and flat-panel HDTVs are plummeting in price while offering more and more in the way of features and performance. Sanyos LCD-based PLV-Z2000 has a solid feature package for easy installation and fine tuning of the picture, and al...
Accurate colour decoding, Independent memory per input, Comprehensive connectivity, Both horizontal and vertical lens shift...
Primary and secondary colour accuracy is way off, particularly red and green.
Despite some performance shortcomings of the Sanyo PLV-Z2000 projector, its nonetheless a competent and feature-rich 1080p entry.
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The Z2000 is one of Sanyo’s best projectors. But competition is tough in this sector — Full HD projectors are by no means rare these days, and some are now even available for less than 1,000 GBP. The Sanyo’s biggest selling points are its living-room-friendly optics and...
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The imminent domination of 1080P projectors over the 2007-2008 model year has produced a wealth of different products at various price points. Sanyo has created their PLV-Z2000 as an entry-level product, with few frills, to make owning a full 1080p pro...
The projector uses full 1920 x 1080P HD threechip LCD in this firstgeneration light engine, A very quiet fan makes the projector almost sonically invisible, producing only 19.2 db SPL, Reasonable black level and contrast ratio, with a minimum of contrastrelated distortions, are sometimes found in irisbased projectors, A threeyear warrantee comes as standard, which is very rare in these days...
Color primaries are a bit off, with both red and green being more deeply saturated than they are supposed to be, Once everything is connected to all inputs, there is very little room to maneuver, The contrast ratio is nowhere near 15,000:1; it's closer to 3,000:1, according to my inhome measurements. Note: embellishing contrast ratios has become a highlevel game of statistical trickery that h...
How do you know when you're enjoying a movie or television program? When you're not fiddling with the projector or remote control. With the Sanyo PLV-Z2000, you can just take it out of the box, hook up your sources, and off you go to the movies. It is...
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Front projectors have been the gold standard in home theater for many years. But until recently, front projection meant a CRT-unit the size of a coffee table mounted to the ceiling. It only looked good if you turned your room into a bat-cave, was very...
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Leave it Sanyo to come up with a novel way to ensure that a projector’s lens cap can never be accidentally lost. Perhaps taking its cue from late 1960’s muscle car design (the 1967 Camaro SS comes to mind), its PLV-Z2000 features a motorized sliding...
Leave it Sanyo to come up with a novel way to ensure that a projector’s lens cap can never be accidentally lost. Perhaps taking its cue from late 1960’s muscle car design (the 1967 Camaro SS comes to mind), its PLV-Z2000 features a motorized s...
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Recently, Sanyo gave us the opportunity to use and review one of their home theater projectors, the FUll HD LCD LP-Z2000 (overseas known as the PLV-2000). This projector was originally launched last year, and while we might be a little late in getting...
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The latest projector to go under the GamingNexus staff’s watchful eye is the Sanyo PLV-Z2000 1080p LCD projo. In what can only be described as a “throwback” design, the PLV-Z2000 is a brute of a projector that has the look of a pure professional grade...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:46:24
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Right now is not a great time to be an LCD projector. Your arch-rival DLP technology has finally joined you in offering affordable full HD solutions, and youre suddenly also up against supremely talented competition from not one but two new proj...
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ultimateavmag.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:46:25
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It is a great time to be a home theater enthusiast. Sure, the format war between rivals HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc has been distracting. But the price of 1080p projectors has fallen from the stratosphere to price levels many can actually afford. Prices...
Good Value, Easy placement with H/V Lens shift and 2:1 zoom lens, Whisper Quiet, No Light Spill into room...
Not very bright, Poor Documentation (Mounting screw size unavailable), Black levels could be improved, Cosmetics of exterior case not fitting snugly together...
Going into this review I wasnt sure what type of image to expect from a "budget" 1080p projector. While the image produced is quite acceptable, there are a few shortcomings that I found. Most notable was light output that wasnt quite as bri...
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Although the Sanyo PLV-Z2000 does have some issues with color accuracy, it’s important to remember nearly all projectors under about $30,000 have similar issues, albeit not quite as severe. I think the issue with the HDMI set-up being wrong at the f...
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There is no doubt that HDTVs in general are getting more affordable, meaning more accessible to the masses, while performance and features are improving to a degree. Front video projectors are no exception to this trend. Enter Sanyo’s latest 1080p 3...
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Sanyo has finally done it. A 1080p home theater projector with beautiful picture quality at a reasonable price. The one weve been waiting for has arrived.
Lets face it; I love the SANYO PLV-Z series projectors and the Z2000 has done nothing to change that opinion. I still have a PLV-Z2, and Ive coveted the Z5 since our original review. But the Z2000 is really the one Ive been waiting for. When fed hig...
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Hdtvexpert.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:46:38
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Now, Sanyo has taken the jump to 1080p resolution, and what a jump. Right out of the box, you can see the PLV-Z2000 is very, very different, with its all-white case, low-profile control buttons, and hideaway lens cover. It’s clear that this product...
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“Can a projector that costs about the same price as a large-screen plasma or LCD set deliver a superior, as well as, larger picture? I suppose that’s the first of quite a few questions posed in this review, and possibly answered. I guess I was spoiled...
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