Sony VPL-E Series Cincinnati OH

Sony plans to roll out the new VPL-E series in Cincinnati, one of the latest generations in its family of entry-level LCD front projectors.

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Sony VPL-E Series

Source: PRO AV News Service
Publication date: April 9, 2008

By ProAV Staff

Sony plans to roll out the VPL-E series, one of the latest generations in its family of entry-level LCD front projectors. The four new models - the VPL-EX50 with 2500 lumens and the VPL-EW5 widescreen, VPL-EX5, and VPL-ES5 models with 2500 lumens - were designed specifically for use in classrooms and conference rooms.

The VPL-EX50 and VPL-EX5 models offer native XGA 1024x768 resolutions, while the VPL-ES5 unit features SVGA 800x600 resolution. The VPL-EW5 widescreen projection model has a WXGA 1280x800 resolution. The projectors' shapes broaden toward the front, and each automatically projects images upward on the screen, for less tilt adjustment. They also use a combination of 3LCD technology for brightness and Sony's own BrightEra technology that makes the projector panels resistant to UV damage and increases light resistance. A short focal length lens allows large-screen projection from a short distance.

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