Sanyo PLV-Z2000 review

This won’t win any design awards but it doesn’t shirk its performance duties

TechRadar Verdict

Style hang-ups aside, this set can provide some truly excellent pictures

Pros

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    Excellent black level

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    Quiet running noise

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    Super-sharp images

Cons

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    Noticeable iris ‘grind’ noise

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    Ordinary standard-definition performance

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    Plain ugly

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