Sony strives for versatility with new projector

Feb 10, 2006 11:27 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

Sony unveiled its VPL-ES3 projector for use in office, classroom or home applications. The PL-ES3 has six preset picture modes for use in different environments. The aspect ratio of 4:3 is ideal for data projection and the projector can be switched to 16:9 format for watching movies and gaming.

The VPL-ES3 has been built upon an optical unit that embeds 3LCD to improve picture quality and colors. It will accept a wide range of sources including high-definition images while the short focal lens enables the maximum screen-size of up to 300in to be achieved in even small rooms.

For more information, visit http://b2b.sony.com.

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