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Sony VPL-HW50ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1700 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D-ready; Newest review: 3/2013
Even the pickiest of home cinema aficionados will have a hard time finding some fault in Sony's VPL-HW50ES. Except for some crosstalk and minor light loss, everything here is top notch, from its
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More information at: Expert Reviews, 12/2012 Sony VPL-HW50ES Sony's SXRD and LCoS technologies produce amazing results, so the company's latest projector, the VPL-HW50ES, is unlikely to disappoint. … to review
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Sony VPL-VW95ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D- …; Newest review: 3/2012 The Sony VPL-VW95ES features active 3D technology and uses SXRD projection, so that you can have a full HD image projected up to 300 inches across. It has a dynamic contrast ratio of 150000:1, … 4 reviews |
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Sony VPL-HW30ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1300 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 1/2012 "FOR: Nice looks; easy to use; dynamic picture; smooth motion; quiet. AGAINST: Occasional noise; fastest motion causes some instability." 5 reviews |
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Sony VPL-VW1000ES
Projector Type: LED-DLP; Projector brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 3D-ready, …; Newest review: 6/2012 Despite the incredibly extortionate price and the current lack of native resolution content, the premium Sony VPL-VW1000ES projector supports 40962160 Quad Resolution. It is able to upscale 3D … 7 reviews |
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Sony Bravia VPL-HW20
Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 3/2011 “Likes: clean picture, natural colours; flexible, sharp lens; digital conversion correction. Dislikes: no DeepColour.” 4 reviews |
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Sony VPL-VW90ES
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: …; Newest review: 2/2011
Trusted Reviews gave the Sony VPL VW90ES a rather tough assessment, saying that despite its superb 2D performance, elegantly integrated approach to 3D, and excellent PC support, all the messy
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More information at: audiovision, issue 11/2010 Big screen in 3D Now things are really getting moving on the 3D front. With its VPL-VW 90 ES Sony has introduced the first home cinema projector for the 3D image. Using a prototype we were able to experience the considerably high degree of fascination that comes with large format 3D images.
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Sony Bravia VPL-HW15
Projector Type: LCOS; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: Lens Shift, …; Newest review: 9/2010
FiveFWD considered the Sony VPL-HW15 to offer a winning performance placing it at the top of its class. Although the price is a little steep, it will change your home viewing experience completely
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More information at: The Gadget Show, 9/2010 Sony VPL-HW15 The Sony VPL-HW15 is an SXRD home cinema projector with a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, contrast ratio of 60000:1 and 1000 lumen brightness. It features Bravia Engine 2 picture processing technology, two HDMI and one component video input, weighs 10kg and measures up at 407.4 x 179.2 x 463.9mm. … to review
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Sony VPL-VW80
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 542 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 6/2009 "... The Sony Bravia VPL-VW80 produces some of the best images you'll ever see from a projector and has a specification sheet that makes for impressive reading. Contrast ratio? Sky high … 2 reviews |
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Sony Bravia VPL-HW10
Projector Type: LCD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 7/2009 "Pros: Pleasant exterior design. Full HD spec. Natural colour balance, good detail and sharp edge defnition. Insightful black levels. Cons: Some issues with tricky motion." 2 reviews |
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Sony Bravia VPL-VW85
Projector Type: D-ILA / SXRD; Projector brightness: 800 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p, …; Newest review: 10/2009
“Likes: almost perfect image quality; in terms of colour display, black level and contrast are top notch; almost no operational noise. Dislikes: complicated menus.”
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 10/2009 Sony Bravia VPL-VW85 SXRD Projector Although Sony was doubtless chuffed to receive a well-deserved Recommended badge for its VPL-HW15 projector recently, the thought may also have flitted across its mind that the quality the HW15 served up for under two grand might make the brand's £5,000 VPL-VW85 we're looking at today a hard sell. Single Test. One projector was reviewed and rated on design, features, image quality and value. … to review
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Sony VPL-VW200
Projector Type: LCD; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Newest review: 4/2008 "... the VW200 just doesn't quite do enough to convince me that it's truly worth its money - especially since some of the fancy features that presumably contribute to its cost just … 2 reviews |
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Sony Bravia VPL-VW60
Projector Type: LCOS; Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 6/2008
The VPL-VW60 hits the middle ground and doesn't quite impress as much as the VW40 and VW200. Trusted Reviews thought it was a respectable projector but it has been out gunned by it's
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 6/2008 Sony Bravia VPL-VW60 Home Cinema Projector In the past Sony have been a bit hit-and-miss when it comes to it's projectors. How does the VPL-VW60 stack up? … to review
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Sony VPL-FE40
Projector Type: LCD; Projector brightness: 3200 ANSI lumens; Newest review: 3/2008 "The VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums. ..." 1 review |
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Sony VPL-VW40
Projector Type: LCOS; Projector brightness: 900 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 5/2008 Trusted Reviews thought that the VPL-VW40 was a brilliant projector that is available at a low price. It's lack of brightness does limit in some areas but if you intend to install it in a well … 1 review |
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Sony VPL-VW50
Projector Type: LED-DLP; Projector brightness: 900 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Extras: 1080p; Newest review: 9/2007
"... Sony has proved that SXRD really does have the potential to become a mass market phenomenon, serving up a scintillating performance that makes the £2,700 price tag seem almost ridiculously
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More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 4/2007 Pearl not quite whiter than white Sony's VPL-VW50 'pearl' should be a winner. It shares many features with its illustrious big brother, the £700 VPL-VW100 'Ruby', such as Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution, from Sony's Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) technology. It looks as stylish, has motorised lens shift and ample connectivity, and is remarkably quiet. So why spend twice as much on a ruby? … to review
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Sony VPL-EW5
Projector Type: LCD; Projector brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens; Full-HD; Newest review: 2/2009
"The image quality of your average budget LCD projector used to be about as appealing as the discovery of a dead mouse in your thick-crust Hovis loaf. But this is 2009 and things have moved on.
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More information at: PCFormat, 3/2009 Big screen legends If it's spectacular size, scope and cinematic sizzle you're after, Jeremy Laird reckons you should give an HD projector a screening. In test: Six projectors were reviewed and rated. Final verdicts of between 75 and 90 points out of 100 were awarded. … to review
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Sony VPL-CX155
Projector Type: LCD; Projector brightness: 3500 ANSI lumens; Newest review: 1/2008
Sony have done well with the build quality of the VPL-C155 projector, which has been tastefully finished and is user friendly. ZDNet thought the networking abilities were very good, but the image
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More information at: ZDNet, 1/2008 Sony VPL-CX155 The VPL-C series of projectors from Sony are LCD devices meant for use in classrooms and medium sized conference rooms. There are six models in total, including the VPL-CX155 reviewed here. … to review
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Sony VPL-EX4
Projector brightness: 2100 ANSI lumens; Newest review: 9/2007 "... If your budget is limited and you don’t need to project high-definition movies or connect to a network, you could do a lot worse than the VPL-EX4."
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Sony VPL-EX3
Projector Type: LCD; Newest review: 5/2007 "... isn't such good value for a heavy-duty role, but for occasional use it's a capable and distinctive projector at an attractive price." 1 review |
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Sony VPL-CS21
Projector Type: LCD; Projector brightness: 2100 ANSI lumens; Newest review: 1/2007 "If you're looking for a portable projector on a tight budget, the VPL-CS21 is a good buy. However, it's poor image quality and native resolution could cause problems. ..." 1 review |
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Product information and further reviews
Sony Bravia VPL-HW15 - SXRD Full HD Projector TrustedReviews 10/2009 - Sitting at the very top of our projector ‘to do' pile, though, and so finding itself in the firing line today, happens to be Sony's VPL-HW15 - a happy coincidence, actually, for oddly enough this is one of the new projectors that I'm most intrigued by. Review details: Single Test. One Full HD projector was reviewed and rated on design, features, image quality, and value.
Sony Bravia VPL-VW40 SXRD Home Cinema Projector TrustedReviews 5/2008 - Sony's SXRD-based projector won't cost you an arm and a leg to buy, but can it still compete where it counts or has more than price been slashed?
This line, no waiting Digital TV & Sound Spring 2006 - Sony makes 1920 by 1080 Resolution affordable in front projection today.
Sony VPL-EX4 ZDNet 9/2007 - Business projectors generally fall into two groups: larger, office-bound devices and those that can easily be carried to business meetings. Sony’s VPL-EX4 fits firmly into the second category, being small and light enough to lug around with your notebook on a daily basis. It also looks trendy, its silver-and-white design and rounded edges making it stand out from run-of-the-mill business projectors.
Sony VPL-VW100 Projector TrustedReviews 8/2007 - DLP and LCD are no longer the only projection fruit. A few weeks ago we found ourselves seriously impressed by JVC's DLA-HD1, a home cinema projector using the company's own Digital Light Amplification technology. And today we're hoping to be just as impressed by Sony's VPL-VW100, which uses the brand's in-house SXRD technology.
Sony VPL-CS21 Computer Shopper 3/2007 - Sony's VPL-CS21 is a small, lightweight projector, which is designed to be easy to carry from meeting to meeting.
Sony VPL CX20 projector Pocket-lint.co.uk 11/2005 - Sony's VPL CX20 is geared towards showing off in the boardroom, but does that mean a lack of substance over style? We have a closer look.
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