Sony Electronics Raises the Bar with its New VPL-VW1000ES 4K Projector

Sony Electronics and its dynamic team for research and development have always come up with ground breaking products that deliver the ultimate home entertainment experience. Under their Elevated Standard line they have unveiled their latest projector, the VPL-VW1000ES. The new projector makes it possible for viewers to get Full 4K resolution for home viewing. Mike Abary, Senior Vice President of Sony Electronics’ Home Division said that it was their commitment as the leading provider of quality entertainment solutions that drives them to come up with products that epitomize innovation, quality, and style.

The top-of-the-line VPL-VW1000ES 4K home theater projector model is the first home theater front projector capable of displaying stunning 4K images. With over four times the resolution of HDTV people who custom install home theaters are in for a more immersive, engaging visual experience. The VPL-VW1000ES projector with 2,000 ANSI-lumens of brightness is twice as effective as its previous high end models for home theater. The new model is capable of projecting images which are 200 inches in size. SXRD 4K panel is an entirely new feature of the projector which combined with Sony’s Iris3 technology achieves an incredible 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast.

Another exclusive feature of the new projector is the 4K “upscaler” that dramatically enhances all content be it SD or HD, 2D or 3D. The viewer can enjoy 4K playback for all the content they have. For Full 4K 3D, an integrated IR transmitter drives the projector’s TDG-PJ1 active shutter 3D glasses. The projector is compatible with leading home automation systems. It has an RS232 interface, two triggers for motorized screens and curtains, a 2.1 motorized zoom. The price of the new projector has not been announced as yet but it is expected to be on the higher side.

Via: slashgear

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