The VPL-FH30 and VPL-FH500L offer exceptional image resolution at competitive prices. In a market in which HD content is increasing, Sony's new range of WUXGA projectors provide best-in-class image resolution (1920 x 1200), which is slightly higher than Full HD resolution.

Sony Professional has expanded its line of series projectors “F” with two new WUXGA resolution models that deliver exceptional image quality and performance for business environments such as boardrooms, exhibition halls or auditoriums. The VPL-FH30 and VPL-FH500L are based on Sony's award-winning 3LCD Bright Era technology and offer up to 7000 color light output lumens (Colour Light Output) at very competitive prices. Sony's new range of WUXGA projectors provide best-in-class image resolution (1920 x 1200), which is slightly higher than Full HD resolution. In a market where high definition content is increasing, These two new devices guarantee that the viewer will not miss a single detail of the images during their projection.. Both models are designed for rooms with high ceilings., like those in auditoriums, churches or university lectures, and offer horizontal and vertical displacement figures of the 63% and the 113% respectively. This unique feature eliminates the need to tilt the projector, which would affect the image resolution. blankMore HD content As Robert Meakin explains, Senior Product Manager, Enterprise Projectors, Sony Europe, “although XGA continues to be the predominant resolution, The opinions and studies of our partners and clients reveal that the market trend is leaning towards an increase in resolution caused by the widespread dissemination of high definition content.. Although the two new Sony models are equipped with native WUXGA resolution (1920 X 1200) y, therefore, exceed WXGA resolutions, SXGA and 1080, Their prices are comparable to those of lower resolution projectors”. Like the VPL-FX500L model, introduced in September 2010, The VPL-FH500L has an innovative double lamp system that is more economical and guarantees fault-free operation. Although the projector can provide a total of 7000 lumens with a single lamp, A second lamp has been incorporated as an automatic replacement in case the main lamp fails. The dual lamp system is perfect for places such as university lecture halls, where business interruption is unacceptable. Sony WUXGA projectors have been designed with great practicality and include an innovative filter system (Quad Filter System) which uses a single air inlet mechanism to prevent common dust particles from entering the projector. It is perfect for conference rooms, where suspended dust usually abounds. The filters have a half life of 15000 hours in the case of the VPL-FH30 and 8000 hours in the case of VPL-FH500L, and can be replaced free of charge at the same time as the lamp as part of Sony's synchronized maintenance model. Both projectors are easy to use, with simple functions such as color adjustment or panel alignment. Both are compatible with 13 of current Sony projector lenses, allowing customers to upgrade the entire installation, or just some of its components. Finally, Both the VPL-FH30 and VPL-FH500L provide DICOM specifications compliant with healthcare standards, what includes GSDF function (Grayscale Standard Display Function). Therefore, It is possible to use them in clinics and hospitals to project X-ray images, TC y RM. The VPL-FH500L is now on sale while the VPL-FH30 will hit the streets this March.

By, 2 Mar, 2011, Section: Projection

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