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The bad: Average 800:1 ANSI lumen brightness; bulky chassis.
The bottom line: The future-proofed Sony VPL-VW100 offers class-leading performance matched with a set of comprehensive connectivity.
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Too bad it can't work for me...
Apr 30, 2006Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: overall phenomenal video performance...
Cons: very low light output and no 1080p24sf via digital video path
Opinion:
The very sad part is that this otherwise phenomenal projector cannot be used with larger screens than 8 foot widths (mine is a 12 foot wide, scope-ratioed affair located in a large room), which renders it unusable--I will not compromise image size!
Perhaps Sony's next overhead SXRD video display design can address all the weaknesses that ails the VPL-VW100 "Ruby" projector...
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