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February 2011
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Terrific 2D performance, low operational noise, extensive user control, deep immersive 3D
No THX preset, can't quite get rid of all crosstalk
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Publicación: 2011-02-09, Autor: Phil , crítica de: avforums.com
Superb 2D images, Excellent dynamic range without using Iris3, Excellent black level performance, Excellent out of the box colour accuracy, Excellent out of the box greyscale performance, Good real world lumens output for normal sized screens, Anamorphic
3D performance is average with almost all content tested, 3D Crosstalk performance a disappointment, 3D controls hidden away in menu system, 2D -3D conversion introduces too many artefacts and odd looking images, Some instances of bright corners due to un
Deep blacks and vivid colours; Artefact-free 3D viewing experience; Fabulous with hi-definition 2D; Integrated 3D sync transmitter
Fan noise is higher than on previous models; The 3D tech adds a significant price premium; Projector is on the largish side
Sony's first 3D projector is a high-end treat. The SXRD light engine is as sharp as a sushi knife, and we didn't spot any picture-spoiling 3D crosstalk effects. If you really want to watch 3D movies at home, you need to buy one of these....
Resumen: The problem with 3D at home is that it’s just too darn small. As TV makers hawk 3D screens down to 32inches, the benefits of entering the third dimension from your couch are being seriously eroded. The solution is big screen 3D in the shape of Sony’...
The VPL-VW90ES is an evolution of Sony’s previous home cinema projector, adding a wealth of minor improvements and one major new feature: 3D. And it’s glorious: 3D movies look bright, sharp and free from the crosstalk-induced ghosting that afflicts most LCD 3D TVs. Add to that the fact that you can have them plastered over your wall at 100 inches plus, and you’ve got a killer product. It’s fantas
As with televisions, the 3D compatibility of the VPL-VW90ES adds a significant premium to the price – it’s an expensive product, even by home cinema projectors standards. There are minor issues worthy of consideration too: the unit itself is very large, and there’s a fair bit of fan noise belting out of it when it’s doing its thing – enough to be distracting during quieter movie scenes.
It ain’t cheap, but if you want 3D pictures writ huge in your home this is the gadget to do it. Sony VPL-VW90ES is tagged with Sony VPL-VW90ES, Sony and 3D Projector. Select a tag (Sony VPL-VW90ES, for example) to find everything on FiveFWD about the s...
Resumen: Sony has been making high-quality 1080p projectors for years, but the BRAVIA VPL-VW90ES is their first foray into 3D. This SXRD projector (Sony's marketing brand for their implementation of LCOS) features a bright, smooth, film-like image in 2D with co...
While I didn't have another comparably priced competitor on hand, I did have a sample of the $4,495 JVC DLA-X3 in house. This was a different sample than the one Kris Deering reviews elsewhere in this issue. I made the comparisons here in 2D. Despite the...