Sanyo PLV-Z800

Sanyo PLV-Z800

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Sanyo PLV-Z800 Reviews

DigitalVersus

06/2010

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8.0/10

Product Survey: Full HD Projectors

Hardware & Handling: a flawless performance Like the , and before it, this projector is incredibly user-friendly. The only real change since the previous version is the reduction in energy consumption while on standby, which falls from 1.1 W to 0.3 W, which is great news. Below, you can see how far its lens-shift stretches in each direction. It's as impressive as it's big brother, and one of the best projectors (if not the very best) that we've ever tested. Choosing the PLV-Z800 instead of the involves compromising on the depth of the blacks in the projected image, but that was already the case with the previous generation, with the performing better than the in this area. The really don't stand up well to comparison with the PLV-Z800's big brother, with the letterboxing above and below widescreen films looking particularly washed-out, and even purple in some cases. And the numbers prove it: 0.80 cd/m² of black compared to the Z4000's 0.21 cd/m². The Z800's brighter white levels can't get round this problem. Comparisons with a competing model like the aren't particularly favourable either. The latter offers blacks of 0.64 cd/m², which is better, but still not excellent. present in video is very well handled, but a little more visible than on the Z4000.