Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector data projector 1000 ANSI lumens

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector
  • Product code : VPL-VW60
  • Category : Data Projectors
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  • Long product name Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector data projector 1000 ANSI lumens :

    SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector

  • Short summary description Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector data projector 1000 ANSI lumens :

    Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector, 1000 ANSI lumens, SXRD, Lamp, UHP, 200 W, NTSC, PAL, SECAM

  • Long summary description Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector data projector 1000 ANSI lumens :

    Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector. Projector brightness: 1000 ANSI lumens, Projection technology: SXRD. Light source type: Lamp, Lamp type: UHP, 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 07:31:57
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 17 expert reviews for Sony SXRD 1080P BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector data projector 1000 ANSI lumens and the average expert rating is 81 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.
whathifi.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:31:27
Average rating:100
It's been far too long since we looked at a projector, although it's not been for the want of trying. Still, the VPL-VW60 was worth the wait. Although stylish looks aren't vital in projectors, this is certainly an elegant design, boasting curves fit t...
  • Compact, quiet, easy to install and use, fine allround performance, fairly affordable...
  • Not the brightest, so avoid bigger screens and ensure you use a properly darkened room...
techradar.com
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2011-10-04 07:31:36
Average rating:80
Last year Sonys VPL-VW50 Pearl won many friends, being one of the first affordable Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution projectors. Of course, the awesome pictures that it produced, along with the beautiful styling of the cabinet, helped too. Its now bee...
  • Very ‘filmic’ picture, Great contrast, Runs quietly...
  • Bulky, Very revealing of poor sources...
EISA.eu
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2011-10-04 07:31:50
Average rating:0
With Full HD resolution now becoming established as the heavyweight video standard, home cinema projectors cannot afford complacency. Sonys VPL-VW60, smaller sibling of the high-end Qualia, comes equipped for the challenge, with three SXRD panels of...
televisions.com
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2011-10-04 07:31:26
Average rating:0
Sony’s ‘black pearl’ impresses with enormous contrast and a fascinating, cinematic picture. It’s therefore easy to forgive small weaknesses in PAL de-interlacing and the slight trailing effect. The score nevertheless...
hometheaterreview.com
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2011-10-04 07:31:29
Average rating:80
Two years ago, Sony took the front projector market by storm with their unveiling of their infamous VW50 1080p front projector, code-named Pearl. The Pearl was so good, in fact, that I bought one immediately upon returning from its unveiling at CEDIA...
  • The VW60 maintains Sony's strong aesthetic design, making for a sleeklooking statement in your living room or home theater, The image quality is punchier and more detailed this time around and light output is better, but only just. Still, the differences aren't so subtle that you won't notice, Black levels and edge fidelity appear richer and more defined with the VW60 than on the Pearl, The...
  • The new black color, while menacing, isn't as roomfriendly if you're going for a ceilingmounted stealth look, The projector, while quiet, is far from silent, The VW60 still can only be enjoyed to its fullest in a completely darkened room, for the light output just isn't there if you so much as turn on a small lamp, The remote control picture adjustments and focus, while convenient, are still...
  • With a price tag of $5,000, the Sony VW60 is a solid performer and a great projector, but it's not the breakout runaway success the Pearl was a few years ago. You see, since the advent of the Pearl, every manufacturer has released their "answer" and s...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:31:32
Average rating:70
So far we've looked at the two extremes of Sony's current SXRD projector range: the good but over-complicated and expensive high-end VPL-VW200 , and the excellent value VPL-VW40 . So we thought we'd better complete the ‘set' by checking out the mid-range...
ultimateavmag.com
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2011-10-04 07:31:41
Average rating:0
When it was introduced at the 2006 CEDIA Expo, Sonys VPL-VW50 redefined the entire front-projector price structure. Of course, a few other manufacturers were ready with their own new projector announcements at that show, but the VW50—which ca...
soundandvision.com
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2011-10-04 07:31:43
Average rating:91
Mid 1080p take II. Not too long ago (June 2007), we checked out this projectors predecessor. In a roundup and the Mitsubishi HC5000, we chose the JVC as the hands-down winner for picture quality, but that wasnt the whole story. The VPL-VW50 was a c...
soundandvision.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 07:31:56
Average rating:0
I was mightily impressed with how the company had brought the benefits of its then high-end 1080p-rez SXRD technology (Sonys version of Liquid Crystal on Silicon) to a product with a $4,999 price point. Hot on the Pearls heels, Sony has rolled out...