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The heavy-duty grey chassis of Sanyo's PLV-Z3000 LCD projector is ugly but clearly built to last. Instead of an easily-lost detachable lens cap, the PLV-Z3000's lens is hidden behind a sliding shutter, which opens automatically when the projector is sw...

A reasonably priced projector with typically good LCD image quality, but its colours aren't quite as good as the very best LCD or DLP models...
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Nothing beats a projectors picture for sheer wow factor. Sanyos PLV-Z3000 may be briefcase-sized, but it can project 300in, full HD images. Deep inside the lightbox are three Epson-made 0.74in liquid crystal panels. As a budget full HD projector, we...

Pictures very pleasing overall, Flexible optics, Runs very quietly...

Disappointing upscaling, No screen-triggering...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:56:23
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Theres no doubt that the PLV-Z3000 is a serious piece of kit. Whether youre watching the big match or settling down to a high definition Blu-ray movie, itll knock your socks off with a bright, clear and highly-detailed projection. However, its pric...
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While Sanyo's TVs tend to be associated with the cheap price/average performance end of the market, its projectors are generally regarded as being some of the best in the business. Though that's not to say they're ridiculously expensive. On the contrary...
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Here's another consummately professional home cinema projector. While it seems the familiar big names are doing their usual thing at this end of the market, arguably less high-profile companies such as have really upped their game. However, there's st...

Another easy one to setup, 1080p spec, smooth motion, good contrast levels, sharp, clean image...

Pipped for absolute detail recovery...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-23 20:57:01
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Exit the PLV-Z2000 and enter the PLV-Z3000, Sanyo’s new Full HD projector. This model will be a valuable addition to Sanyo’s top range of projectors and is a more expensive alternative to the PLV-Z700 also Full HD.Handling, ergonomicsLike its predecess...

Powerful zoom and lensshift, Black levels, Very quiet in eco mode, Low energy consumption, Manages video sound very well.

DVD upscaling not as good as it could be, HD image precision is not as good as some of the competition, Takes up a lot of space, Not 3D compatible...
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Here's another consummately professional home cinema projector. While it seems the familiar big names are doing their usual thing at this end of the market, arguably less high-profile companies such as Sanyo have really upped their game. However, there...

Can count itself hard done by to miss out on the full complement of stars – a strong four-star recommendation...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-27 02:24:27
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Scaning the list of tech specs, were again merrily ticking the necessary boxes. The impressive throw gives you a 7.5ft image from 2.4m away, there are two HDMI inputs, and a 1920x1080, Full HD resolution.Sharp, vivid pictureWe prefer our proof in the...

Easy to set up. Full HD 1080p spec. Smooth motion. Good contrast levels. Sharp, clean image...

Pipped for absolute detail recovery...

Can count itself hard done by to miss out on the full complement of stars - a strong four-star projector...
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