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Title: Sony VPL-VW60
Pros: The Sony VPL-VW60 has accurate color decoding and reproduces a deep shade of black; comprehensive feature package.
Cons: Inaccurate primary colors.
Verdict: While its color fidelity is not nearly as good as other late-model Sony SXRD products, the otherwise good-performing VPL-VW60 home theater projector remains a solid value.
Summary: Sony's entry-level SXRD-based front projector, the VPL-VW60, is the successor to last year's price-busting VPL-VW50. Also as a 1080p resolution projector with the same $4,999 list price, it faces stiffer competition these days with more 1080p projectors a
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77/100 |
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Title: Sony VPL-CW125
Pros: Great colour and resolution, Good refresh rates, Simple menu navigation and remote control use, Very quiet, Relatively low running costs
Cons: Lower contrast ratios than DLP machine, The website is a little difficult to navigate, Slight misalignment of colour streams
Verdict: A pricey projector, but high quality and relatively cheap to run
Summary: Sony's VPL-CW125 projector is intended to serve in both office and classroom environments taking data in a range of forms for effective delivery to any audience. While this is a pricey projector, it is high quality and relatively cheap to run.
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70/100 |
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Title: Sony VPL-FE40
Pros: Produces extremely bright and crisp images, Broad array of input signals (including HDMI), Flexible installation, Fully networkable
Cons: Pricey for small businesses, Lamp is expensive to replace, Lacks native 16:9 support, No auto keystone, Cables exit at side
Verdict: While very expensive, the VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums.
Summary: The VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums. The only downside is the cost, both to purchase and run, which will limit the VPL-FE40 to large organisations with b
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81/100 |
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Title: Sony VPL-FE40
Pros: Produces extremely bright and crisp images, Broad array of input signals (including HDMI), Flexible installation, Fully networkable
Cons: Pricey for small businesses, Lamp is expensive to replace, Lacks native 16:9 support, No auto keystone, Cables exit at side
Verdict: While very expensive, the VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums.
Summary: The VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums. The only downside is the cost, both to purchase and run, which will limit the VPL-FE40 to large organisations with b
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81/100 |
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Title: Sony VPL-VW100 projector Review - Projectors
Pros: Impressive picture quality with deep blacks and vibrant colours, Practically future-proof, thanks to inclusion of a HDMI connector and ability to output at 1080p, Sleek design, Whisper-quiet operation
Cons: Large and bulky, Limited lens shift options, Replacement lamps are expensive
Verdict: If you're a home theatre enthusiast looking for a cream of the crop projector, then the Sony VPL-VW100 is hard to pass.
Summary: On paper, Sony's VPL-VW100 is one of the most impressive home theatre projectors out there at the moment, boasting specs equal to some of the more expensive high-end models.
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Title: Sony VPL-VW200
Pros: This projector has exceptional color fidelity. It produces a deep shade of black with excellent shadow detail. It also has a superb feature package, including panel alignment and blacking, and it has solid connectivity.
Cons: Expensive; some loss of resolution because of the scaler; MotionFlow dejudder processing creates artifacts and makes film look more like video; no horizontal lens shift.
Verdict: Although it certainly costs more than most of the 1080p competition, the SXRD-based Sony VPL-VW200 delivers one of the best pictures of any projector we've tested.
Summary: Sony's 2007 flagship front projector, the VPL-VW200, uses the company's variant of LCoS, called SXRD, and like most high-end projectors, it features a native resolution of 1080p. Those specs and jargon may well impress your buddies, but the real story is
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87/100 |
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Title: Sony VPL-CX76
Pros: Includes 80211b/g wireless LAN card, Produced sharp text and vibrant colors
Cons: Comes with few cables, Relatively expensive model
Verdict: The versatile Sony CX76 offers advanced features and good image quality at a premium price.
Summary: This versatile projector comes equipped for wireless presenting, and has unique automated features.
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77/100 |
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