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 ...
[related]At Integrated Systems Europe (ISE 2019), Sony is ramping up its laser projection lineup with the new VPL-FHZ75 and VPL-FHZ70 installation model Sony laser projectors. The VPL-FHZ75 and ...
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 has expanded its video projection system line for commercial applications with two new LCD models for larger venues — the new VPL-FW300L (7000 lumens) and the VPL-FH300L (6000 lumens) projector ...
Sony is expanding its family of entry-level LCD front projectors with four new models, including its first compact widescreen version. Each is designed for commercial applications, and specifically ...
Sony has announced the successors to a pair of compact home/business projectors launched in 2020, this time going so far as calling the VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51 models the world's smallest WUXGA 3LCD ...
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 ...
LCD and DLP projectors received mostly incremental updates this year. Both DLP and LCD didn't particularly impress us with anything that was incredibly visual or outstanding beyond current models, but ...
Sony Japan today announced theVPL-FW41 [JP], an LCD projector that uses BrightEra technology and is primarily aimed at businesses. The company’s proprietary BrightEra imaging technology is supposed to ...
Sony packs its new VPL-SW630 ultra-short-throw projector with useful features and a variety of input methods that make it suitable for today's classrooms and conference rooms. The projector boasts ...
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 ...