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Sony Spotlights New SXRD 1080p Home Theater Front
Projector (1/10/2005)
Sony Electronics today took the wraps off
a new 1920 x 1080p (progressive) high-definition front projector
based on the company's exclusive Silicon X-tal Reflective Display
(SXRD(TM)) technology, with a contrast ratio of up to 15,000:1.
The VPL-VW100 joins the two new Grand WEGA
SXRD rear-projection microdisplay televisions, the KDS-R60XBR1 and
KDS-R50XBR1, utilizing the world's smallest 0.61 SXRD chip to deliver
more than 2 million pixels and the full power of high-definition.
The projector incorporates three SXRD chips -- one each for red,
green and blue color reproduction -- to deliver more than 6 million
native pixels.
"Our goal is to optimize the home theater
experience and this new SXRD projector is another example of how
we're accomplishing that goal," said Randy Waynick, senior vice
president of the Home Products Division for Sony Electronics. "This
is absolutely a true movie theater experience in the comfort of
your own home."
Leaning on some of the same technology found
in Sony's acclaimed QUALIA 004 SXRD projector, the VPL-VW100 model
features a 400 watt Pure Xenon lamp that delivers unrivaled color
reproduction. The lamp approximates sun light and can reproduce
colors closest to the natural spectrum including the red bandwidth,
and is widely used in professional film projectors.
The new Advanced Iris produces accurate blacks
and works with three 0.61 SXRD chips to deliver an over-all contrast
ratio of up to 15,000:1 when "auto" Iris mode is on. Additionally,
thanks to an advanced cooling structure, the VPL-VW100 features
an extremely low fan noise of 22dB, which is one of the lowest in
the industry and critical for home theater applications.
The projector also features 1.8x powered
lens zoom and powered focus as well as lens shift to adjust the
vertical and/or horizontal manual location of the image for flexible
installation locations. Input options include 1080p HDMI and DVI-D
and RGB and component video.
The new VPL-VW100 will be available in November
for about $10,000.
www.sony.com
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