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  • IFA 2017: Sony expected to launch laser phosphor 4K projector, 2 lamp projectors

    Last year at IFA, Sony was expected to launch a laser-phosphor projector in its SXRD Home Theater Range, but instead there were three follow-on models with incremental updates. This year the laser projector looks to be more than wishful thinking, as it has been assigned a model number, MSRP, and further specs have come out. The new top of the range home theater projector is reported to cost 15K. Sony will hold its press conference tomorrow, to announce its new products at the Berlin Internationale Funk Ausstellung on Thursday August 31.

    The key info has been let out of the bag ahead of the show. The Sony VPL-VW760ES is scheduled for a November release, at € 14.999. The resolution is 4K as we are accustomed from Sony's SXRD range, however with the fast responding lightsource the framerate is not increased, but remains steady at 60.

    Brightness is specified at 2000 lumens. No gamut is indicated nor the loss resulting from using a wider gamut calibration. The laser-phosphor light source should last 20,000 hours. And provide an infinite dynamic contrast.

    HDR is covered with disc standard HDR10, and broadcaster favorite HLG, but not the dynamic metadata version of HDR10, HDR10+ backed by Samsung and Panasonic and Studio Fox, nor the Dolby and Technicolor alternatives, Dolby Vision and Advanced HDR.


    The two lamp based units show similar specs as the models from last year, but at a lower price. The 1500 lumens Sony VPL-VW260ES is said to cost €4,999, and the Sony VPL-VW360ES € 6.999. They should be available in October. HDR 10 and HLG are supported, and Reality Creation is not extended to 4K content reproduction.

    Sony VPL-VW260ES key specs:
    Brightness: 1500 lumens
    System: lamp (6000 hours)
    HDR10: Yes
    HyLG: Yes
    Reality Creation:
    Motionflow: Yes (2 k)
    Image position: +85/-80 Vertical, Horizontal +/-31%
    Dimensions: 495 x 195 x 463 mm
    Weight 14 Kg

    Sony VPL-VW360ES
    Resolution: Native 4 k (up to 4096/60 p)
    Brightness: 1500 lumens
    System: lamp (6000 hours)
    Dynamic contrast: 200,000:1
    HDR10: Yes
    HyLG: Yes
    Image position: +85/-80 Vertical, Horizontal +/-31%
    Reality Creation:
    Motionflow: Yes (2 k)
    Dimensions: 495 x 195 x 463 mm
    Weight 14 Kg

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    At the Sony press conference held on Thursday, August 31 (local time) in advance of IFA's official opening, Shigeru Kumekawa, President of Sony Europe introduced the company's newest digital imaging and audio products. "By continuing to deliver revolutionary products that resonate at a deep emotional level, Sony stands at the "last one inch" between our customers and the experiences they seek. We are achieving steady profit growth in our electronics business here in Europe by focusing on the high value-added market, and are well positioned for the remainder of 2017 and beyond", Kumekawa said.

    4K Home Theater Projectors
    Sony will be expanding its lineup of 4K HDR capable home theater projectors with the launch of three new models incorporating its unique native 4K SXRD panels. The compact design VPL-VW760ES features a built-in laser light source and reproduces highly fidelity, high contrast images that allow users to enjoy stunning 4K HDR images, even during the darkest and brightest scenes, according to Sony, eventhough the machine is specced at no more than 2000 lumens.




    Also to be launched are the VPL-VW360ES, with an adjustable image quality function to suit various types of viewing content, and the high cost-performance model VPL-VW260ES, that enables users to enjoy immersive and authentic 4K HDR images. The 360 is to replace the 320, the current entry to the SXRD 4K range, s rasnge that is now complemented by a new entry level in the 260.

    Sony also announced the launch of its new 77-inch 4K OLED BRAVIA A1 series in Europe. Saying it delivers a ground-breaking visual experience thanks to Sony's unique 4K HDR processor X1Extreme as well as Acoustic Surface technology that vibrates the display, and enables sound to be output directly from the TV screen.

    At the booth, Sony will be demonstrating the spread of the 4K HDR world by showcasing the X1 Extreme-equipped 4K LCD BRAVIA XE94/XE93 series, together with PlayStation 4 Pro and other 4K HDR products. Visitors will be able to experience the realistic and powerful images and sound of 4K HDR and the latest Dolby Atmos audio quality, through Sony's UBP-X800 Ultra HD Blu-ray player and HT-ST5000 Soundbar.

    A video of the press conference will be made available at the following URL: IFA 2017.

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4lpUNDBz0M

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