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Sharp<br />

FP<br />

For models:<br />

DT-100, portable entry level,<br />

XV-2000, mid-level<br />

XV-Z12000 MARK II (former top-of-the-line 720p)<br />

Consult the 2006 <strong>HDTV</strong> Technology Report.<br />

XV-Z3000, $3,500, TTM Apr 06, latest 720p chip,<br />

6500:1 CR, 1200 ANSI lumens, 30dB fan, dual iris<br />

system, 3-2 pull-down, HDMI, 6-segment color<br />

wheel, demo with Studio Tech 130 by Stewart 123<br />

screen diagonal, (right photo).<br />

DT-500, $3,300, TTM July 06, 1280x768, 4000:1<br />

CR, 1000 ANSI lumens, 8.6 lbs, powered optical iris,<br />

6-segment 5x speed color wheel, I/P conversion, 3-2<br />

pulldown, color management system, 3-step bright<br />

boost, HDMI (left photo).<br />

1080p model (advanced announcement at CES 2006)<br />

XV-Z20000, $12,000, TTM 3Q06, 1920x1080p resolution, Sharp’s CV-IC III Video<br />

Scaling Circuitry, DVI/HDCP and 2xHDMI 1080p-capable inputs, 1000 ANSI, 10000:1<br />

CR. Excellent demo with Blu-ray at CES 2006, will accept 1080p when released.<br />

Sharp announced at CEDIA (Sep 2006, that<br />

the projector would be available in October<br />

2006 for the $12,000 originally disclosed<br />

MSRP.<br />

CES 2007<br />

Sharp finally introduced the XV-Z20000<br />

above, using the latest 0.95"single DMD from<br />

Texas Instruments, high-gloss black, 1080p,<br />

Sharp's CV-IC III Video Scaling Circuitry, 12000:1 CR, 1000 ANSI lumens,<br />

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