Product Details
- Brand: Sony
- Model: VPLVW100
- Dimensions: 6.89" h x
19.53" w x
22.60" l,
41.89 pounds
- Display size: 0.61
Features
- It supports Full HD with three SXRD 1920 x 1080p Panels
- It has up to 15,000:1 contrast ratio (with Advanced Iris function on)
- It has ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) Lens
- It has 12-bit panel drive full digital chassis
- It has user selectable over scan function (choice of ON or OFF)
Sony VPL-VW100 LCD Projector
Product Description
SXRD PROJECTOR 1920X1080 15000:1
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
31 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
HD Ready and then some
By Kuyper
I saw this PJ in action last night. The source was a Sony BluRay DVD player and a BR pressing of Spiderman 2. The picture clarity was amazing. Rock solid image with (not surprisingly) incredible definition. I can't, however give it 5 stars. Perhaps the colour calibration was not perfect (altough Sony reps were on hand so "their bad" if they set it up poorly) - in particular the reds were far too prominent.This is a 3 chip, native 1920x1080 unit, so no colour wheel and, hence, no rainbow effects. It also runs super quiet (again, no wheel) and pushes surprisingly little air out of the read-ported vent. The air that was coming out *was* pretty hot, so any room that hosts this bad boy should have good ventilation.It's an attractive unit and, stealing from Apple, the "sony" logo is rear-lit when the unit is turned on. The screen was a pretty small Stewart Filmscreens Greyhawk, so contrast ratios were additionally boosted. Due to the small size, the image was exceptionally bright.At this resolution, it was interesting to note how clearly computer generated the Spiderman scene appeared. On SD units, there's enough softening of the edges to hide the CG nature of the image and complete the illusion. At HiDef res, however, the blue-screen and CG became quite obvious.Hollywood Actors/Actresses: beware! Your wrinkles and blemishes will soon be splashing their way across 120" HiDef screens all over the world! :)At under $9K for a 3-chip DLP, Sony have really thrown down the gauntlet with this one. Expect competitors to follow and hopefully we'll all be able to afford something of this spec within just a few more years.
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