Sony announced their first home theater front projector capable of displaying 4K video. The top-of-the-line VPL-VW1000ES 4K home theater projector offers an entirely new 0.74-inch SXRD panel optimized ...
[UPDATE: Sony has now revealed the US model numbers for its trio of new projectors. In descending order of price, they are: the VW995ES, the VW695ES, and the VW295ES. My original story continues below ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 7, 2011 (CEDIA Booth #1803) – Today, in advance of the 2011 CEDIA Expo, Sony Electronics unveiled a variety of ground-breaking products designed to deliver an integrated and ...
While 1080p has barely had time to establish itself as the standard for high definition video in the home, its replacement is already making its presence felt. Panasonic provided a glimpse of our ...
Thankfully, after a period in which Sony briefly pulled out of selling projectors in the UK and Europe at all, the Japanese ...
Here at CEDIA 2013, Sony has just announced three new SXRD projectors, including two 4K models and one for the 1080p crowd. If you must have the highest res video output, only the new VPL-VW1100ES and ...
Sony Electronics 4K digital cinema projectors were used earlier this week for the first live high-definition presentation in 3D of an NBA regular season game, which was shown at a commercial movie ...
CEDIA 2015, Dallas, TX —Video projectors are great for producing a really big picture, but most have a tough time competing with LCD and OLED TVs when it comes to brightness and image quality. That ...
The 4K Ultra Short-Throw Projector wowed us at CES. Now, Sony's put a price tag on it -- and you may need to sell your BMW to afford it. John Falcone Senior Editorial Director, Shopping John P.
Sony has used its press conference at the current IFA technology show in Berlin to unveil a trio of new home cinema projectors - including two 4K-capable models. The new 4K models are the VPL-VW520ES ...
The company believes that with this software update, the majority of its 13,000 installed 4K projectors will be ready to show "The Hobbit" at 48 frames per second. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Sony ...