The Sanyo LP-XL50
Trend Spotter — June 15, 2007 — Tech
References: watch.impress.co.jp & gizmodo
Instead of projecting across a room, the Sanyo LP-XL50 can be placed up right up against a wall. Although the projector looks a little odd, it can project a 100" image, effectively creating a movie theater in tight spaces.
Implications - The way the Sanyo LP-XL50 works is by using a surface mirror at a high angle to help project the image effectively onto any wall. Although the thought of having your own movie theater screen sounds pretty awesome, there is a hefty price tag of $5000 attached.
What is great about the item is that it can be used practically anywhere -- even if you have a tiny apartment. If you only like to watch movies, there is no need for a TV!
Implications - The way the Sanyo LP-XL50 works is by using a surface mirror at a high angle to help project the image effectively onto any wall. Although the thought of having your own movie theater screen sounds pretty awesome, there is a hefty price tag of $5000 attached.
What is great about the item is that it can be used practically anywhere -- even if you have a tiny apartment. If you only like to watch movies, there is no need for a TV!
Trend Themes
1. Up-close Projectors - The Sanyo LP-XL50 introduces the innovation of projecting a 100" image by placing the projector against a wall, creating a movie theater experience in tight spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Home Entertainment - The home entertainment industry can benefit from the disruptive innovation of up-close projectors, offering consumers a unique and space-saving movie viewing experience.
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