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- HDTV-ready projector (digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner)
- Widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio (can also display 4:3 material)
- 3 SXRD panels (1920 x 1080 pixels each)
- Panel shift fine convergence adjustment
- 35,000:1 max. contrast ratio (with dynamic iris)
Product Description
The VPL-VW60 builds on the outstanding success of the VPL-VW50 delivering more features, technology, Brightness, and sporting three newly designed SXRD® chips enabling significantly improved native and dynamic Contrast for inky blacks and amazing depth of picture. New adjustments for panel alignment ensure precisely matched RGB images for pristine image reproduction. The internally scaled Anamorphic Zoom Mode works with an optional anamorphic lens to enable native 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio viewing. Popular performance features such as Real Color Processing (RCP), 24p True Cinema, Advanced Iris 2, and the BRAVIA Engine fully Digital processor Combine to deliver an outstanding home theater experience.
Sony VPLVW60 SXRD 1080p BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector Reviews
Sony VPLVW60 SXRD 1080p BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector Reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: What a great projector!, By Jason of New Jersey "j_a_s_o_n" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony VPLVW60 SXRD 1080p BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector (Electronics) This was quite an upgrade for us. We replaced our Optoma HD70 with this projector. I tried the Optoma HD80 first (please read my review of that waste), but the placement limitations were so bad, I had to return it. We purchased this projector from Tweeter (sorry Amazon) for $3900.00. After installing it last night, I played around with it a bit and fixed some display settings that were way out of control. For more on this and how to adjust your own, look up this projector on the projectorreviews website. Right out of the box the settings are horribly wrong, but with some slight adjustments, you can have a near perfect picture. The projector itself has a number of great features including a mechanical lens for zoom, focus and vertical shift. Although I gave this projector 5 stars, there is still one area that needs improvement. Some kind of horizontal keystone would be a good thing, but it is such a small issue that it doesn't impact my evaluation. There are... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: Exceptional 1080p Projector, Exceptional Value, This review is from: Sony VPLVW60 SXRD 1080p BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector (Electronics) As a new owner of a Black Pearl I would like to share my own impressions of the Black Pearl. We previously owned a VPL-VW50 Pearl. Sadly we had a lot of problems, it was a 4 1/2 month nightmare but SONY FINALLY offered to replace it with a VPL-VW60 Black Pearl. We received our new SONY Black Pearl on Feb 12, 2008 and we have had a wonderful time setting it up and watching HD TV and 1080p upconverted movies via our OPPO 981-hd. I watched The Rocketeer and recordings of the new episodes of LOST in HD and they were spectacular. We have already put over 30 hours on the projector! Before our VPL-VW50 went belly up we enjoyed viewing it on our 100 inch STEWART SST electriscreen. The Black Pearl is definitely MUCH MUCH sharper than the Pearl ever was. I was ecstatic when I saw how sharp it is compaired to the Pearl. As for convergence, I checked the convergence using the new "Panel Alignment" feature (Kudos' to SONY for including this) and our PJ was perfect right... Read more 4 of 6 people found the following review helpful: First front projector, very pleased, By This review is from: Sony VPLVW60 SXRD 1080p BRAVIA Home Cinema Projector (Electronics) I replaced my 57" rear projection TV with this projector, and a 135" 16x9 screen with 0.8 gain. The image quality is amazing, movies are incredible on this projector. As a data projector, the image resolution doesn't go as high using the VGA port, but component can reach 1080i and HDMI can reach full 1080p at 60Hz. Light control is important, but not as important with other projectors I've played with. We're able to watch football games with the lights on, with an 18' throw. |
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