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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5
Pros: Excellent image quality, quiet operation, wide array of ports, lens shifting, large maximum image size, extensive calibration options
Cons: Some banding in the PC mode resolution tests
Verdict: If you're in the market for a top-notch home theatre projector, you can't go wrong with the Sanyo PLV-Z5.
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90/100 |
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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5 Home Theater Video Projector Review
Verdict: The Z5 uses the same sleek gray casework as the Z4, complete with motorized lens cover. The cover opens automatically when you power the projector on, then closes up again when it's turned off. This will help to keep dust off of the lens without forcing y
Summary: Last year, the Sanyo PLV-Z4 earned a very high rating for its image performance, feature set, and placement flexibility. At the time, it was hard to consider how Sanyo would improve upon such an excellent projector. Now, with the release of the PLV-Z5, we
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100/100 |
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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5
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70/100 |
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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5
Pros: Clear picture performance
Cons: Black levels aren't very good, Design doesn't impress
Verdict: A good performer when it's really, really dark
Summary: The Z5 doesn't look very special, to be honest. It's a chunky affair with nothing significant in its sculpting or finish to make it stand out.It certainly does stand out when it comes to connections, though
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100/100 |
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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5 (SG)
Pros: Advanced Video Movement processing, Great pictures, Above average performance, Good price
Cons: No tuner, Expensive, Unattractive, Poor picture quality
Verdict: Nice specification - shame about some aspects of the picture. With some fine tweaking this budget LCD projector could be a contender
Summary: Luckily for the consumer, the HD-ready gold rush has had the knock-on effect of causing the price of high definition kit to plummet. And mid-range projectors are no exception
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60/100 |
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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5
Pros: Easy to use and simple to set up, Has an array of features making it quite customisable
Cons: Looks plasticy and cheap, Only does 720p, not 1080p
Verdict: An average entry-level projector. Not shabby, new-comers will get a lot out of it
Summary: When it comes to watching high definition, the bigger the screen you watch it on, the more impressive it looks. That's precisely why we love HD Ready projectors so much - especially when they're as affordable as the £1,645 Sanyo PLV-Z5.
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80/100 |
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Title: Sanyo PLV-Z5 Projector
Verdict: With an estimated "street price" of well under $2,000, the Z5 is a can't-miss for any home theater enthusiast, or really anyone who enjoys watching movies and high definition television in the comfort of their own home. The Sanyo gives you a winning combi
Summary: Our resident projector-phile is bowled over by the PLV-Z5, the latest 3-chip high definition LCD home theater projector from Sanyo.
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100/100 |
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Title: Hands-On Review: Sanyo PLV-Z5 High-Definition LCD Projector
Pros: Attractive design, Scroll ball is comfortable and easy to use, Works with Windows and Mac systems, Integration with Tiger is flawless
Cons: Side buttons are hard to squeeze, Comfort could be improved
Summary: This Sanyo LCD front projector is an excellent performer great value. Setup is dead easy. Separate dials for horizontal and vertical lens shift on the side of the projector let you aim the picture at the screen. Focus and zoom controls are on the lens its
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