Sony launched the VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51, cliams to be the world’s smallest laser projectors with dimensions of 422 x 100 x 333 mm.
The Sony VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51 are WUXGA 3LCD projectors, offers 1920×1200 dpi resolution image and adopts 3LCD display technology. Both of them boast impressive high brightness. The VPL-PHZ61 offers 6,400 lumens and the VPL-PHZ51 offers 5,300 lumens. Both of them are able to throw crystal clear and bright images even in a well-lit room.
Also, the VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51 are compact in appearance design and easy to carry. And they are easy to install on ceilings with a +55% vertical lens shift, +55% vertical is an impressive number because it is the widest range that can be offered by the fixed lens models.
With Sony’s Reality Creation real-time signal processing technology, the projectors gives sharp and lifelike images. Additionally, They support the “Deep Color” of HDMI and the HDCP2.3. With support of 4K60P input for compatibility with 4K video sources, VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51 can decoding 4K video signals with no need of converter.
Regardless of whether it’s pictures, graphs or text. The two new laser 3LCD models handle it well for effective presentation and display.
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