May 13 2007, 12:26pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sanyo is expected to release a follow-up model to its Sanyo PLV-Z5 projector later this year.
Rumored specifications include 14,000:1 contrast ratio, which would be 4,000 more than the Z5 currently has. A posting on a German discussion board suggests that the PLV-Z6 might go full HD with 1920x1080p resolution. I am not convinced of that though. The projector would have to be priced much higher and is not fitting into Sanyo's Z line.
Sanyo could of course introduce a high-end home cinema projector line with 1080p support.
Release date rumors range from July to November 2007.
(photo shows Z5).
Future Products is a new category on I4U NEWS. I am planning on writing about upcoming products that are unannounced, rumored or predictable in some form in this category. If you have a tip email me.
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