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From: SCOTT DENETT
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Subject: Fwd: Is this the projector in play
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From: "Peralta, Celeste Bess"
Subject: RE: Is this the projector in play
Date: October 14. 2013 4:03.29 PM EDT
To: Scott Denett
Hi Scott,
So wonderful to hear from you! I'll be happy help you take care of your projector. As it
turns out, we had just announced these models during WA two months ago. As your
account manager at Concierge, I make shopping for Sony products easy and seamless. I
will update you with the latest news. Once I hear more details to the release date and
specs, I will update you © Let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks! I look
forward to chatting with you again soon!
Best,
Celeste
Celeste Peralta
Personal VIP Shopper, Sony Concierge
From: Scott Denett [mailto:
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 4:41.1.M.
To: Peralta, Celeste Bess
Subject: Is this the projector in play
Sony VPL-VW1100ES.
(Credit: Sony)
It has been almost two years since Sony launched its first ultra-high definition
(UHD) home theater projector, the VPL-VW1000ES. The company recently
announced two updated models that support the latest HDMI 2.0 standard, among
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other new features. With HDMI 2.0, the VPL-VW600ES and VPL-VWII00ES
will be able to play 4K videos at a smoother 60fps frame rate.
Editor's Note
Sony has just announced the VPL-VW500ES, an Asian model ofthe VPL-
VW600ES, that does not come bundled with the company's 4K video player.
Available in Novemberfor the Asia Pacific markets, pricing informationfor the
VPL-VW500ES will only be confirmed closer to launch. The VPL-VW1100ES is
also coming to this region, but later in January 2014.
Both models are equipped with a special video-upscaling algorithm that is
optimized for Blu-ray Discs mastered in 4K to deliver what Sony calls "more
accurate 4K picture quality", according to its press release. These beamers are also
bundled with the FMP-X I UHD media player preloaded with 10 movies and short
videos, on top of an Xperia Z tablet serving as a remote.
Sony VPL-VW500ES/VW600ES.
(Credit: Sony)
Some of the other notable features include:
• 4,096 x 2,160-pixel resolution
• Enhanced 4K SXRD engine
• Active shutter 3D technology
• Motionflow technology with dark frame insertion processing
• Motorized zoom, focus and len shift functions
In terms of performance, the US$28,000 VPL-VW1100ES boasts a 1 million:1
dynamic contrast ratio coupled with a 2,000-lumen brightness. The US$16,000
VPL-VW600ES can only output with a 200,000:1 contrast ratio and 1,700-lumen
brightness. The lower-end model is also available without the UHD player and
tablet for US$1,000 less.
Via Engadget
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