Sony VPL-VW50 (Silver/Graphite) |
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1080p HDTV-Ready SXRD Front Projector |
Sony's VPLVW50 HDTV front projector is the pinnacle of home theater entertainment. Many say that it beats the image quality of an actual movie theater. Utilizing three SXRD micro-display panels and 1080p technology, this projector supports Full High Definition Television. This is the TV of the future; luckily, you can buy it today. |
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Want The Best? |
Here it is. One of the first affordable home theater HDTV front projectors. Featuring three SXRD micro-display panels and 1080p input to illuminate your viewing experience, this projector fully supports Full High Definition Television broadcasting (external tuner required, not included) and recorded media. Sony's Advanced Dynamic Iris brings you the highest contrast ratio available--15,000:1 (those three zeroes are no typo). An All Range Crisp Focus (ARC-F) lens, Real Color Processor (RCP) that further enhances colors and images, an ultra-quiet fan and an improved lamp life combined with a lightweight, versatile design and easy-to-use features help to create the ultimate home theater experience. |
SXRD--Short Course |
SXRD stands for Silicon X-tal Reflective Display, and X-tal stands for Crystal. Nifty, eh? Happily, the folks at Sony spend more effort developing amazing new technologies than they do concocting clever monikers for those technologies. SXRD is a new display technology developed by the 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 support, smooth film-like image with minimal screen door effects, fast response times (2.5 ms, rise and fall), high contrast ratios, and fantastically accurate color rendition. This projector uses three SXRD panels--one for each of the three additive primary colors. You buy this projector and guess where the Super Bowl Party is being held. |
The Iris Is Also A Purple Flower |
The latest evolution of Sony's Advanced Iris function uses algorithms designed to analyze the histogram of each picture along with nonlinear amplification to adjust the iris dynamically for its optimum opening. The result is a stunningly high contrast ratio of up to 15,000:1. Images in bright scenes are crisp and clear, and black levels in dark scenes are deep and detailed. An iris in a projector, as in a camera, as in the human eye, is an aperture within the lens that can be made larger or smaller. To reduce the light that passes through it, thereby darkening your dark colors, you close it down; to increase the light, and brighten your whites and colors, you open it up. Sony's Advanced Iris dynamically adjusts the iris to suit the scene. That is, it closes down automatically on dark scenes to provide darker blacks, and opens up on bright scenes to make optimum use of the projector's available light output. This is one smart projector. |
I Can't Hear You! |
A 200-watt Super High Pressure lamp provides equal brightness output levels for the three additive primary colors--red, green, and blue--used to create the trillions of colors that the VPLVW50 can deliver to your living room. Natural and accurate color is reproduced with the blackest black perceptible, bottomlessly-pure whites, and spectacular, life-like reds. The ultra quiet fan that cools the lamp registers only 22 dB, just above a human whisper. For the truly persnickety audiophile, the VPLVW50 provides plentiful light, and almost no sound. This is the quietest front projector you've never heard. |
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Included With Purchase |
Remote control (RM-PJVW100), 2 AA Batteries for remote, AC cord, lens cap, CD-ROM (Image Director 2), and Instruction Manual. |
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The Sony VPL-VW50 is no longer available for purchase. |
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