Sanyo is debuting their
newest line of micro-displays based on LCD technology.
They, of course, have all the normal stats of 720p with HDMI interface. The sets have built-in ATSC tuners and
everything is placed in a slim bezel. Nothing special here.
But wait, is there more? The lamp that
back-lights the LCD panel is a 150-watt bulb that has a 10,000 hour life.
Wow.
Lets hope more companies are going to show off sets that include a long life bulb. Most LCD/DLPs currently on the market
have 4,000-6,000 lamp so lets make the math easy and say these new Sanyo's have twice the lamp life. Now
that is special.
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