Sony has expanded its line of ultra-high resolution 4K SXRD 3D video projectors with the SRX-T420 which, with 8.8 millions of pixels and 21.000 Lumens, is today the brand team that offers the highest brightness. During his exhibition at the recent InfoComm his contrast of 3.000:1, how it works, interface and control software with significant improvements for 3D projection, caught the attention of those who passed through the Sony booth in Las Vegas.

blank Sony caught the attention of the professionals who came together in the last InfoComm 2010 in Las Vegas with its range of 3D ultra-high resolution 4K SXRD projectors featuring the SRX-T420. with 8.8 millions of pixels and 21.000 Lumens, is today the brand team that offers the highest brightness. Native resolution 4096×2160 SXRD 4K panel represents more than four times the resolution of Full HD projectors (1920×1080 pixels) This team, exhibited at the latest InfoComm 2010 in Las Vegas, it also has a high resolution, with a contrast of 3.000:1, as well as new improvements in its operation, interface and control software, which provide flexibility in their installation and use. The power of the lamp can be adjusted between 51% and 100% to fit individual installations and lamp life. Xenon lamps from these projectors provide ample color space and color tonal reproduction. The SRX-T110's CSC function ensures that the projector can be adjusted according to the desired color space, such as the ITU-R BT.709-3 standard or the DCDM color space (Digital Cinema Distribution Master). The pixels projected on screen by the SRX-T420 are approximately 1/4 the pixel size of HD projectors on any screen size. In addition, can display a single ultra-high resolution image up to 4096 X 2160 pixels or simultaneously display different images in Quad HD or Dual HD display settings. The SXRD 4K has a pixel space so small that it doesn't allow you to appreciate the pixel structure in the on-screen image even when you're looking closely. As for connectivity, the SRX-T420 can be configured with up to four input cards for DVI-D signals or HD-SDI high-definition video signals. A single LKRI entry card-003 can accommodate HD-SDI (04:04:4) dual-link according to SMPTE 372M or HD-SDI (04:02:2) according to the SMPTE 292M, while a single LKRI entry card-005 HDCP-compatible DVI-D can work with a wide variety of signals in progressive format from WUXGA (1920 X 15000) up to XGA (1024 X 768). Input cards are used in Quad settings for ultra-high resolution image input up to 4096 X 2160 pixels

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3LCD video projectors

Sony also took advantage of its stinging at the latest InfoComm in Las Vegas to present three new models in its line of 3LCD video projectors. VPL-FX500L models, VPL- FX30 y VPL-FX35 ofrecen estilo, high performance and ease of handling. The new VPL-FX500L model features 7.000 and is ideal for spaces where an extremely bright video projector is needed (auditoriums or concert halls, For example), with high image quality and low maintenance costs. For its part, VPL-FX30 and VPL-FX35, with 4.200 and 5.000 Lumens, respectively, are characterized, in addition to its impeccable image, for having interchangeable lenses and wide paralage correction that make them adaptable to any type of environment. New High-Brightness 3LCD video projectors feature Sony BrightEra technology that delivers more accurate color reproduction, brighter and longer lifespan.


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