BIOS REVIEW: Sony VPL-EX50 Projector - 07/07/08 12:42 PM
Hello,
We've just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked it. TIA!
"Sony's VPL-EX50 delivers consistently bright images of up to 2500 ANSI
lumens. Colours aren't as rich as a good home theatre projector, but the
VPL-EX50 isn't designed for DVD and Blu-Ray playback (4:3 native aspect
ratio and 900:1 contrast ratio aren't great assets). Sharpness is fantastic,
and its features are well conceived, making the VPL-EX50 an excellent
projector for use in small to medium-sized venues. The front-inclined design
helps achieves optimal image placement, and a short throw distance is
perfect if space is limited. As a bonus, the new E-series projector is also
easy to maintain, with a long-life filter that is timed to coincide with
when the lamp needs to be replaced (around 3000 hours), reducing the number
of maintenance sessions required."
http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=772
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Christian Harris
Editor/Publisher
BIOS (http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk)
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We've just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked it. TIA!
"Sony's VPL-EX50 delivers consistently bright images of up to 2500 ANSI
lumens. Colours aren't as rich as a good home theatre projector, but the
VPL-EX50 isn't designed for DVD and Blu-Ray playback (4:3 native aspect
ratio and 900:1 contrast ratio aren't great assets). Sharpness is fantastic,
and its features are well conceived, making the VPL-EX50 an excellent
projector for use in small to medium-sized venues. The front-inclined design
helps achieves optimal image placement, and a short throw distance is
perfect if space is limited. As a bonus, the new E-series projector is also
easy to maintain, with a long-life filter that is timed to coincide with
when the lamp needs to be replaced (around 3000 hours), reducing the number
of maintenance sessions required."
http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=772
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Christian Harris
Editor/Publisher
BIOS (http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk)
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