Sony VPL-VW50 data projector 900 ANSI lumens SXRD

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : VPL-VW50
  • Product code : VPL-VW50
  • Category : Data Projectors
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  • Long product name Sony VPL-VW50 data projector 900 ANSI lumens SXRD :

    SXRD 1080P Home Theater Front Projector

  • Short summary description Sony VPL-VW50 data projector 900 ANSI lumens SXRD :

    Sony VPL-VW50, 900 ANSI lumens, SXRD, Lamp, 200 W, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, RS-232

  • Long summary description Sony VPL-VW50 data projector 900 ANSI lumens SXRD :

    Sony VPL-VW50. Projector brightness: 900 ANSI lumens, Projection technology: SXRD. Light source type: Lamp, Lamp power: 200 W. Analog signal format system: NTSC, PAL, SECAM. Serial interface type: RS-232. Noise level: 22 dB

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:27:59
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 21 expert reviews for Sony VPL-VW50 data projector 900 ANSI lumens SXRD and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techradar.com
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2011-10-04 07:27:32
Average rating:80
Two technologies have dominated the projector market in recent years: LCD and DLP, but theres a further pretender to the throne in the form of Sonys SXRD technology. Thus far, the market hasnt been too affected due to the high-end nature of this Son...
  • Good contrast ratio, Sharp images...
  • Doesnt take advantage of the really clever stuff...
avguide.com
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2011-10-04 07:27:27
Average rating:0
The star of this year’s CEDIA Expo was undoubtedly the VPL-VW50, the third generation of 1920x1080 SXRD front projectors from Sony. Listing for just half the price of the previous-generation VPL-VW100 (which garnered TPV’s Product of the Year award f...
  • At 1080i, however, a pixel-phase test pattern (one pixel on/one pixel off) was severely rolled off—almost non-existent, in fact. A similar pattern at 1080p/60 was much better, though still a bit lower in amplitude at the highest frequency. As a resu...
trustedreviews.com
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2011-10-04 07:27:31
Average rating:80
Regular readers will recall that we tested - and were very impressed by - the first Sony projector to use the brand's new SXRD technology. In fact, only a couple of things stopped us from giving the VPL-VW100 a rave review and that was its north-of-£5,000...
avrev.com
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2011-10-04 07:27:34
Average rating:0
The performance increase of home video products over the past three years, paired with precipitous price drops, is nothing short of unprecedented. 50-inch HDTVs that only a few years ago cost $20,000 today cost less than $2,000. Never before have we se...
projectorreviews.com
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2011-10-04 07:27:36
Average rating:0
The Sony produces (once properly adjusted - more on that later) an excellent overall image, and at its best, some of the best black levels I have seen to date (it relies on a dynamic iris, so contrast varies with the scene). The image itself is ver...
avrev.com
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2011-10-04 07:27:42
Average rating:0
The gauntlet has been thrown down, the line drawn in the sand, and there is no turning back. The Sony Pearl is all that and more and I’m here to say to the competition, you’ve been warned. While I like Sony’s code name of choice (Pearl)...
homecinemachoice.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:27:43
Average rating:100
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soundandvision.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:27:47
Average rating:0
At Septembers CEDIA convention in Denver, the Sony VPL-VW50 1080p SXRD front projector generated some serious excitement. It wasnt just that Sony had unveiled a new three-chip 1080p model (there were others); it was because the VPL-VW50 (codename: P...
projectorcentral.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:27:54
Average rating:70
Sony made a big splash at the CEDIA trade show in September with the announcement of the Sony VPL-VW50. This is Sonys newest 1080p resolution projector featuring their proprietary SXRD technology. The biggest draw was the price tag--a mere $4,999, which m...
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