Product Details
- Color: White
- Brand: Sony
- Model: VPL-VW50
- Original language:
English - Dimensions: 35.80 pounds
Features
- Full HD resolution with 3 SXRD™ 1920 x 1080 Panels
- Up to 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (Advanced Iris Auto On)
- 1080/24p Input Capable
- Quiet operation with low fan noise of 22 dB
- Ultra High Pressure Lamp (200W) for natural color
Sony VPL-VW50 SXRD 1080p Home Theater Front Projector
Product Description
Full High Definition 1080p video projector with three SXRD™ micro-display panels for the ultimate home theater experience. SXRD™ is a display technology developed by the legendary television engineers at Sony to meet and exceed the demands of a High Definition image at its full 1080 line resolution. It is a 1920 x 1080p panel characterized by several key benefits: full HD resolution, smooth film-like image with minimal screen door effects, high response times (2.5ms rise and fall), high contrast ratios and accurate color rendition.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
excellent picture
By a movie fan
I got this projector to replace a Sony Cineza VPL-10 (I think it was designated), which was a superb machine for the price but had a serious annoyance - a noticeable screendoor effect when the camera panned across a homogeneous field (such as sky). Of course, I sit close to the screen, so this probably didn't bother everyone. The picture quality of this projector is astonishing. There is no screen door effect, even sitting 6 or 7 feet from the screen. You almost have to put your nose to the screen to even see the pixels. The contrast is much deeper; even very dark scenes are full of detail, and I have a window in my theater. The projector is indeed extremely quiet, compared to any other I've heard. I am very happy with this purchase and would recommend it highly. The only downside, I think, is that Sony has retained a rather poor remote, although they now provide an intelligent scanner of input signals so you don't have to cycle through everything (thank you!). There are also some lines above or below SD programming from DirecTV, but only on a few channels. I don't know if overscan controls will eliminate that (I haven't tried because I don't watch channels with bugs anyway).
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