Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Sony VPL-VW200 Projector

If you're thinking of buying a Projector for your business, you might want to consider an "Irresistible Goodie". You might feel that something that costs as much as a projector, has to be evaluated on the basis of functionality, and you would be correct. But don't ignore the looks. What does it say about your business when you're trying to impress a client, and your bring out this gadget that looks right out the space age? That's right. You succeed in doing just that. Impressing.



And when it comes to impressive projectors, there's none more so than the Sony VPL-VW200. The sleek shape, and front, reminiscent of an eye, will stun and create an effect even before it's switched on. Using innovative ideas, the projector is easy to adjust in complete darkness, with it's backlit remove.

Not that it fails when it has to perform either. Most projectors have a slight error when displaying primary colors. Not the Sony VPL-VW200. As a first, this time Sony has got it right as they ensure that the color fidelity is near perfect.

Using it's own version of the Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) called SXRD, the Sony VPL-VW200 is capable of displaying an extremely high resolution of 1080p.

As far as image adjustments go, it allows complete flexibility to the extent of making it dangerous. Unless you really know what you're doing, stay away from making use of the dazzling array of color adjustments, or you will be in over your head.

Two other interesting technologies are Real Color Processing (RCP), and MotionFlow. The first allows (as the name suggests) fine color tuning, and the second is for special optimizations when the projector is displaying moving images.

We studied HDMI Inputs earlier, and the Sony VPL-VW200 has two of them, making our connection infested lives much easier. In case your hardware is slightly older, that's taken care of as well. The Sony VPL-VW200 has one S-Video, and one composite Video connector.

The projector handles black shadows exceptionally well, and if you're planning to watch some DVD's on it, you won't be disappointed.

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