Sony VPL-P520HZ continues the brand’s consistent elegant and simple style, with a white body and a gray bottom. Install it in classrooms, conference rooms, or other settings, and it works harmoniously with wall materials and colors.
The Sony VPL-P520HZ adopts the 3LCD technology known for its color brightness, with a center brightness of 5400 lumens and a physical resolution of 1920×1200.
The fuselage is only 6.6 kg in weight and 10 cm in thickness, and supports two long-distance LAN transmission methods—HDBaseT and Extron XTP. Only one network cable can transmit video, audio, and control signals over long distances of up to 100 meters.
In addition, it comes standard with two USB ports, one for F/W update and the other supports up to 5V/2A power supply, which is convenient for all kinds of smart devices to be directly connected to the projector. Therefore, among similar models, the types of signal sources supported by the Sony VPL-P520HZ are very comprehensive.
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