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"BRAND NEW, VERY RARE" (NOT Refurbished, NOT a Floor Model, NOT used, BUT BRAND NEW) ("SONY PEARL") SONY VPL-VW50 HD 1080p HDMI/SXRD HOME THEATRE PROJECTOR 15,000: 1 Contrast Ratio! RETAIL PRICE NEW $4999.99
Additional Information about Sony VPL-VW50 (Pearl) Projector
http://download.cnettv.com.edgesuite.net/21923/ipod/32069200.m4v Sony shook up the high-end front projection market last September when it introduced the VPL-VW50 SXRD front projector at a list price of $5,000. The unit, dubbed the "Pearl," is still among the least expensive 1080p front projectors available. Its price point and image quality, it's hard to argue against the Pearl's status as one of the best values among 1080p front-projectors. Design The remote control looks much like earlier Sony remote designs from the company's budget front projectors. It is rather basic with direct access keys for the picture formats, lens control, brightness, contrast, and aspect ratio selection. Fortunately the control is fully backlit, which makes use in a darkened home theater much easier. Features The VPL-VW50 has a few extras that will help you optimize the picture. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the lens features (Focus, Zoom, and vertical shift) are all electronic. This enabled me to stand right up at the screen when sizing and focusing the image, which makes that chore far easier than if the lens features were manual. Of course, there are multiple preset picture modes to choose from including several user modes. I chose Standard to do my evaluation. Selectable color temperatures are on board, and the Low setting comes quite close to the industry standard color temperature of 6500 Kelvin. You can choose from four aspect ratio modes. One of the most important picture-affecting features is the Iris setting in the Cinema Black Pro menu. The Advanced Iris should either be set to off or Manual. The Auto settings mean that the Iris will change depending on the picture content, effectively giving you black and white levels that are moving targets and constantly changing. The Manual setting will allow you to fix the Iris to the level of light output you need, and High and Low Lamp settings add a second level of light output control depending on how big a screen you need to fill. The Black Level Adjust and Gamma Correction features should both be turned off for the best performance. A Color Space option gives you the choice of Wide or Normal, with Normal coming a little closer to the system specifications for the primary colors of red, green, and blue. Click here to see the best settings we found or visit the Tips & Tricks section. Connectivity options on the VPL-VW50 are relatively generous for a front projector. It sports two HDMI inputs, one component video input, one 15-pin VGA input for computers (which can handle resolutions up to 1,920x1,080), one S-Video and one composite video input, an RS-232 control port, and a 12-volt trigger for activating electric drop-down screens. I was pleased to find that the HDMI inputs both deliver the full resolution of 1080p signals (both 1080p/24 and 1080p/60). Performance Color decoding was spot on, which means you will get rich, saturated colors on the screen without people looking like they have sunburns. For an inexpensive projector, it has a relatively good lens, with only a few chromatic aberrations, and panel alignment looks better than on its bigger brother the VPL-VW100, aka the Ruby. HD content looked quite sharp on the VPL-VW50. Watching Batman Begins in HD on my cable system revealed good blacks, great snap to the picture. Standard-definition cable looked pretty good on channels, such as CNN, that do a reasonably good job delivering the broadcast, but it didn't look so good on some of the heavily compressed analog channels. HD DVDs were rendered with razor-sharp clarity. Seabiscuit, one of the best HD DVD transfers to date, in particular looked quite good. Skin tones looked extremely natural thanks to a relatively good grayscale. All things considered, the VPL-VW50 is one of the better values in 1080p front projection today. It delivers all of the resolution that a 1080p projector should, has good color decoding, processes 1080i HD sources well, and the price is ridiculously low for what you get. SHIPS 24 HRs After Paypal payment with Online Traking for all Buyers! Best Deal for NEW Sony VW50 on eBay!!! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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