EISA.eu Updated: 2011-10-04 06:51:09
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Directly derived from the gorgeous Qualia 004, and even improving on that high-end statement in some aspects, the VPL-VW100 pushes the limits for a true, uncompromised high-definition image, at an incredibly reasonable price. Based on a trio of latest...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:51:29
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This projector is one of a handful around that can actually display a full 1080p Hi-Def image. The 1080p format is the IMAX of the HD world, as it produces the best possible images. Its also going to be the standard output format for games running o...
Amazing performance, Ability to display 1080p image, Beautiful design...
Most people wont be able to afford it...
A fantastic projector from Sony. It may appear expensive, but see it in action and youll know its worth every penny...
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If you were hanging around many home theatre forums in January there were only two words on everyones lips: ?Sony Ruby?. Sony had just released their new SXRD machine projector the VPL-VW100, known as the ?Ruby?, and the excitement it generated was...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 01:07:12
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This projector from Sony is unique. The reason is that its performance makes it belong in the high-end category, but its pricing places it in the mid-range. What is so very special is that it offers true high-definition resolution: 1,920 pixels across...
This projector from Sony is unique. The reason is that its performance makes it belong in the high-end category, but its pricing places it in the mid-range. What is so very special is that it offers true high-definition resolution: 1,920 pixels across...
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If you’ve a penchant for technological innovation, you’re in for a treat with this new Sony projector. The VPL-V100 uses Sony’s own SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) panel technology with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 – meaning...
Extraordinary contrast. Sharp detail. Great design.
Seven. Bloody. Grand.
A fabulous projector that offers stunning performance for the money...
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avguide.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:50:50
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There is an old saying from the world of two-channel audiophilia: If you want to remain happy with your CD-based digital stereo system, never again listen to an LP-based analog one. I used to feel exactly this way about new-fangled DLP, LCD, and LCoS...
The VPL-VW100 is the best digital projector I’ve ever seen. Its resolution is simply amazing (slaughtering CRT on HD and, frankly, on DVD), its colors are exceptionally pure and delicately varied, its shadow detail is superb, its blacks are unparall...
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DLP and LCD are no longer the only projection fruit. A few weeks ago we found ourselves seriously impressed by JVC's DLA-HD1 , a home cinema projector using the company's own Digital Light Amplification technology. And today we're hoping to be just as imp...
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If you’ve a penchant for technological innovation, you’re in for a treat with this new Sony projector. The VPL-V100 uses Sony’s own SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) panel technology with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 – meaning...
Extraordinary contrast. Sharp detail. Great design.
Seven. Bloody. Grand.
A fabulous projector that offers stunning performance for the money...
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Forget these teeny-tiny 1080p TVs. Its time for high rez on a big screen. Ive been saying it since the first 1080p displays hit the market: Theres no need for 1080p on a screen smaller than 65 inches. Your eye just cant resolve that kind of detai...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:51:25
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ultimateavmag.com Updated: 2011-10-04 06:51:31
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