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Sony SXRD 1080P Home Theater Projector VPL-VW100

Asking Price:$8,200.00
Original Price:$10,000.00
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Location:Beverly Hills, CA
Included Items:Owner's Manual
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Great Condition VPL-VW100 Projector, had it in my house for a few months and now want to try a different Sony Model. Provides a crystal clear picture, awesome!

With a contrast ratio up to 15,000:1 (with Advanced Iris on), guess where your friends and neighbors are watching the big game this year? Built on Sony’s SXRD™ technology, the VPL-VW100 1920 x 1080p projector is built from three micro display panels supporting High Definition 1080p line resolution image. This technology ensures support of HD resolution with a film-like image presented in accurate color rendition and high contrast ratio providing you with that “at home” theater experience you’ve always desired.

Providing the illumination is a Sony 400W Pure Xenon Lamp providing equal brightness output for each of the primary colors – red, green and blue, which are used to produce the trillions of colors that you as the viewer enjoy on the screen. The projector's Advanced Iris technology also helps to improve images by monitoring algorithms and adjusting the iris diameter so images in bright scenes are crisp and clear while black levels in dark scenes are deep and detailed. And forget the annoying loud projector sounds of the past; the VW100 is designed to remain ultra quiet while it removes heat at a noise spec of just 22dB.
Feature List
Supports HD with three SXRD™ 1920 x 1080p Panels SXRD is a display technology developed by the legendary television engineers at Sony to meet and exceed the demands of a High Definition image at its 1080p line resolution. It is a 1920 x 1080p panel characterized by several key benefits- HD resolution support, smooth film-like image with minimal screen door effects, fast response times (5ms rise and fall), high contrast ratios and accurate color rendition.

400W Pure Xenon Lamp A special 400W pure Xenon lamp provides equal brightness output levels for all three primary colors: red, green and blue, used to create the trillions of colors that can be delivered. Natural and accurate color is reproduced with bottomless whites and spectacular reds.

Advanced Iris The latest evolution of Sony’s own Advanced Iris function uses algorithms designed to analyze the histogram of each picture along with nonlinear amplification to dynamically adjust the iris 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.

Ultra Quiet Fan An exclusive Sony-designed fan efficiently removes heat at a barely noticeable noise spec of 22dB. Obtrusive fan noise is virtually eliminated to allow for flexibility in room placement.

Supports HD with three SXRD™ 1920 x 1080p Panels

Up to 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (with Advanced Iris function on)

ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) Lens

1080p Input

Pure Xenon Lamp (400W)

Advanced Iris Function (Auto, On, Off)

Very low fan noise level of just 22dB

1.8X Zoom

DRC®-MFv2 (Digital Reality Creation®-Multi-Function V2)

Video Noise Reduction

Lens Shift

RCP (Real Color Processing) Function (User 1, 2, 3 and Off)

HD I/P Converter

12-bit Panel Drive Full Digital Chassis

3D Comb Filter

HDMI™ Connector

Picture Mode (Dynamic, Standard, Cinema, Custom)

Black Level Adjustment (High, Low, Off)

Gamma Correction (Gamma 1, 2, 3 and Off)

Color Temperature (High, Medium, Low and Custom 1, 2, 3)

Color Space (Normal and Wide)

User Selectable Over Scan Function (choice of ON or OFF)

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Shipping Terms: United States




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