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Sanyo LP-WXU700 802.11n Wi-Fi Projector unveiled

May 12 2009, 2:25am CDT | by

Sanyo LP-WXU700 802.11n Wi-Fi Projector unveiled
 
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Sanyo today introduces the industry's first 802.11n Wi-Fi Wide XGA LCD projector, the LP-WXU700.
The projector is able to stream video via its Video Streaming Function across the wireless LAN, allows easier projection utilizing Windows Vista Network Projector Function. With 3,800 lumen brightness the LP-WXU700 can be used for daylight projection.

The Sanyo LP-WXU700 will start being sold in Japan from June 19, 2009, targeting use at offices or schools.
The price of the Sanyo LP-WXU700 is 627,900 yen (~$6,440).
Via this Sanyo announcement.

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