Sony announced the world’s smallest WUXGA 3LCD laser projectors in October this year. Now, these projectors have new details. The tech giant says it will attend ISE 2023 in Barcelona and showcase various cutting-edge products in the Corporate, retail, education, and residential sectors.
The previous eye-catching world’s smallest WUXGA 3LCD laser projectors will debut in the exhibition. The world’s smallest WUXGA 3LCD laser projectors refer to Sony VPL-PHZ61 and Sony VPL-PHZ51. They have high brightness and flexible installation.
See the differences between Sony VPL-PHZ61 and Sony VPL-PHZ51 projectors.
Sony VPL-PHZ61 | Sony VPL-PHZ51 | |
Brightness | 6,400 lumens | 5,300 lumens |
Resolution | WUXGA | WUXGA |
Light Source | Laser diode | Laser diode |
Dimensions | 422 x 129 x 338mm | 422 x 129 x 338mm |
Screen Size | 40 to 300 In | 40 to 300 In |
Price | $5,500 | $4,500 |
For most projector users, 3LCD projectors are usually bulky and less smart. That’s why these small 3LCD projectors are popular.
Check our previous post 3LCD vs LCOS vs DLP Projector to know more about display technology.
The two projectors have high brightness and thus they are suitable for well-lit meeting rooms, museums, or lecture halls. They can be used for conferences, lecture halls, and golf simulators. In addition, the two projectors have auto light output, auto power on, data cloning function, and easy maintenance.
In the ISE 2023 boot, visitors have chances to communicate with experts and know more about next-generation technology. In the exhibition, the award-winning VPL-XW7000ES and VPL-XW5000ES compact Native 4K SXRD laser home projectors will also be shown together with Sony VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51. Besides, the full range of BRAVIA 4K Professional Displays (including BZ40H, BZ30J, and BZ35J) also show up in this exhibition.
Sony will be exhibiting in Hall 3, booth 3E400 at FIRA Barcelona, Gran Via 31st January-3rd February 2023.
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