Sanyo LP-XF1000 Projector Melts Skin

By admin | Oct 22, 2009
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There are times when a 5,000 lumen projector is way too weak for your needs.  No, when you are projecting an image or video right into the sun, you need the Sanyo LP-XF1000.  The options are limitless.

The Sanyo LP-XF1000 sports an eye shattering 12,000 lumen output.  Beta testers of the world’s brightest projector were instantly vaporized when walking in front of the specially treated screen.  Researchers responded, “While the loss of life is never something we want, those business graphs never looked so crisp or vibrant.”  Sanyo vows to come out with a special shadow removing cleanser in the upcoming months.

“Whether you are cooking full grown rhinos, or simply showing birthday videos, the Sanyo LP-XF1000 is the right choice,” Mark Sanders, VP of product development noted.  While the $46,000 price tag makes this projector a little inaccessible for most suburban moms, Sanyo is confident that increased credit flexibility in this economy will help to soften the blow.  Julie Wexer, Director of Marketing commented.   “We understand that credit is starting to flow in this economy.  We also understand pent up demand to spend.”  I couldn’t have said it better myself.

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