Sony VPL-VW1100ES

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Sony VPL-VW1100ES replaces VW1000 as company's top-end 4K projector





Sony has announced a new 4K home cinema projector, the VPL-VW1100ES.


Designed to replace the VPL-VW1000ES Pocket-lint explored last year, the SXRD-based VW1100ES sits at the top of the company's range, which also includes the cheaper 4K projector VPL-VW500ES launched during the IFA trade show in Berlin this month, and the Full HD 3D VPL-HW55ES.


The newly unveiled model includes the new 4K Ultra HD standards, such as HDMI specification version 2.0, which can deliver 4K 60p content. In addition, it offers 2,000 ANSI-lumens of brightness and is capable of throwing a picture on to a screen of up to 300-inches in size.


Sony's Advanced Iris3 technology is on board to provide deep black levels, with Sony boasting a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 (dynamic).


The VPL-VW1100ES provides a number of installation options, with dual triggers, 2.1x motorised zoom, expanded lens shift, RS232 interface, control over IP and compatibility for many home automation systems. It's serious kit for a serious home cinema.


It is also 3D-capable, delivering Full HD to each eye, and uses Sony's Reality Creation picture engine to upscale standard, HD and Full HD content to 4K. The projector also has a dedicated algorithm to make the most of the extra information found on a "Mastered in 4K" Blu-ray disc.


It will be available from November. Price is yet to be announced, but the VW1000ES retailed for around £16,000 to give you a ballpark figure.




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VPL-VW1100ES Is Sony’s New Flagship 4K Projector With HDMI 2.0

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At the same time as JVC unveiling its 2014 lineup of D-ILA projectors featuring the manufacturer’s clever “4K e-shift 3″ technology, Sony has also taken the opportunity at CEDIA 2013 to announce the successor to its VPL-VW1000ES which was the world’s first home cinema projector boasting native 4K resolution.


Sony’s new top-of-the-line 4K projector has been given a model number of VPL-VW1100ES, with the most notable upgrade being HDMI 2.0 compatibility, which means that the device is capable of supporting 4K content at a frame rate of 50Hz or 60Hz. Its predecessor, the Sony VPL-VW1000ES (which really impressed us; review here) only supports HDMI 1.4, though existing owners can purchase an upgrade package later this year for a mainboard overhaul to become compliant with HDMI 2.0.
Other specifications on the VPL-VW1100 include a true 4K SXRD panel, 2000 ANSI lumens brightness, Advanced Iris3 technology to achieve even deeper blacks (Sony quotes a dynamic contrast of 1 million to 1), together with a comprehensive array of features that will surely appeal to custom installers and high-end video enthusiasts, such as 2.1 times motorised zoom, dual triggers, expanded lens shift, RS232 interfacing, control over IP, and compatibility with leading home automation systems.
Commenting on the company’s new VW1100 flagship 4K projector, Sony Europe’s product manager Tak Nakane said:
Our 4K projector line-up continues to raise the bar on what the most discerning home entertainment enthusiast expects from Sony, whether they want to enjoy the best picture quality or unrivalled sound, we have the right solution for every environment.
The Sony VW1100ES will go on sale in the UK and Europe at a recommended retail price of 19,900. Given that the Japanese manufacturer has also launched another native 4K projector in the shape of the VPL-VW500ES (which blew us away when we sampled it at IFA 2013) costing only half the price, we’re not sure if many potential buyers will be willing to make the step-up, but we’ll reserve judgement until we get the opportunity to review both units.


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Πέτρο, marketing είναι όλα αυτά....δεν υπάρχουν ούτε 500.000, ούτε 300.000, ούτε 200.000. Δεν πληρώνουν πρόστιμο για τα χιλιάρικα που δηλώνουν, οπότε, λίαν συντόμως θα τα δεις και τα 5.000.000!!-bye-
 
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Reason for the larger chassis is the powerful 330W UHP light source to provide a gross brightness of 2000 lumens according to the datasheet. We have measured this and the test candidate reached model 1970 lumens, nearly a precision landing in regard to the honesty of the manufacturer. But this is a "gross value" taking advantage of the native color temperature. To determine the realistic net-brightness, we have the VW1100 therefore initially calibrated, what using the RGB gain / bias control is not a big problem




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