Sony Electronics, the San Diego, Calif.-headquartered end-to-end solutions provider for the AV industry, announced the world’s smallest WUXGA 3 LCD laser projectors, the VPL-PHZ 61 and VPL-PHZ51. Sony ...
It's been just about a year since last CEDIA when Sony announced its new Projector lineup with the BRAVIA 8 (VPL-XW6100E ...
Combining functional and aesthetic design, the four new E-Series projectors are targeted at the education and business market and include a WXGA flagship model. With the new E-Series multi-use ...
Sony made a splash with its VPL-HS51 Cineza LCD projector at last year's CEDIA. It had a 6000:1 contrast ratio that, for possibly the first time, rivaled DLP, thanks in no small part to a dynamic iris ...
Sony VPL-VW350ES is cheapest 4K projector yet. Featuring a full 4,096x2,160 resolution, it actually has more pixels than Ultra HD TVs. There’s also motorized lens shift, and a bunch of other useful ...
Projectors have been lagging far behind their TV cousins when it comes to the two latest TV technologies: 4K resolution and high dynamic range HDR. While seemingly every new mid- and high-end TV has ...
VP-VW1000ES has 4 times as much resolution as 1080p Blu-ray but not much in the way of source material. Still, 4K (4096 x 2160) will be the next video standard -- once prices get real. Share on ...
Sony has released two new models in its Bright Era 3LCD business projector series - the VPL-FX500L and VPL-FX30. Both projectors have native XGA resolution of 1024 x 768, excellent lens shift ...
Will letting consumers make their own 3D movies be enough to establish 3D TV in the mainstream? Sony is hoping so with the release of its newest Handycam models. Amongst a slew of new additions to its ...
Sony Corp. has developed a new LCD (liquid crystal display) technology for use in office and home projectors and projection displays that offers a significant improvement in both resolution and ...
A Sony projector can be particularly useful to a business owner, as it offers a way to present information to clients and staff without the need to gather everybody around a small computer screen.
Laser-based pico projectors, which have been around for a few years, are coming into their own, thanks to the PicoP laser technology developed and licensed by MicroVision. We've seen it in action in ...
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