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Sony Australia VPLHW20

By Staff Writer
04/11/2010
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Utilising Sony’s Advanced Iris 3 technology, the VPLHW20 delivers picture quality that works like the human eye, responding dynamically to the level of light in each scene and always selecting the optimum contrast. Advanced Iris 3 brings out detail in darker sequences and prevents bright scenes from looking washed out, resulting in vivid display with a contrast ratio of 80,000:1.

With Sony’s SXRD panel technology, the VPLHW20 can deliver over 6.2 million pixels, approximately twice as much as other HD-ready projectors in the market. The SXRD technology minimises the space between pixels for crisp and vivid images with clarity, producing smoothness and digital projection demanded by home cinema buffs.

Sony delivers the latest in HD home cinema projector technology Page 2 of 2 The VPLHW20 is designed to provide home cinema connoisseurs with a sleek and stylish exterior to complement any home cinema suite. The VPLHW20 is also equipped with a highly effective cooling system that keeps fan noise to an absolute minimum (as low as 22 decibels) so home cinema users can watch even the quietest parts of movies with no audible distractions from the
projector.

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