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Sony unveils world’s first 4K home cinema projector

Sony unveils world’s first 4K home cinema projector

Posted on Jun 01, 2012 by MG3

Sony has unveiled the VPL-VW1000ES, a new super high definition projector that’s the world’s first to offer home theaters 4K resolution, which is four times that of Full HD 1080p. The Sony VPL-VW1000ES projects a 4096 x 2160-pixel resolution or over 8.8 million pixels for image clarity that brings a truly immersive visual experience.

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Sony Displays VPL-VW1000ES Projector at CEDIA

Sony Displays VPL-VW1000ES Projector at CEDIA

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

Today at CEDIA, Sony unveiled their newest home theater projector that will rival even the professional theater projectors. The VPL-VW1000ES is the first home theater projector to include a native 4K HD (4096 x 2160) resolution. The device will also feature 2000 ANSI lumens, 3D capabilities, and a 1000000:1 contrast ratio. Unfortunately additional specifications are not available at this time, “Sony continues to push the boundaries of high resolution video from the lens to the living room,” said Mike Abary, senior vice president of Sony Electronics’ Home Division. “In similar fashion to our industry leading 4K Digital Cinema projectors, our new VPL-VW1000ES 4K home theater projector has been...

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JVC shows off projectors with 4K precision, but not quite 4K pixels

JVC shows off projectors with 4K precision, but not quite 4K pixels

Posted on Sep 09, 2011 by MG3

JVC first brought 4K home with its $175k DLA-RS4000 and now it's back with four new models with greater than HD resolution at much easier to swallow prices. You'll note the term used is "with 4K precision", because strictly speaking these don't project over 4,000 pixels of horizontal resolution, coming in at a still impressive 3,840 x 2,160 resolution. While this is still about four times the number of a standard HD image, it's less than say, Sony's VPL-VW1000ES. Filling in the difference is JVC's e-Shift technology, which was originally developed for its 8K projector. It works by creating two 1080p frames, with one shifted down diagonally and alternated at 120Hz to create the effect.

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