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By John ArcherHas the Japanese tech giant solved the problem of crosstalk with this 3D projector?Sony made it pretty clear during ’s recent trip to Tokyo that it sees delivering uncompromising quality as the way to get its once-peerless reputation –...
With the VPL-VW95ES, Sony has another winner on their hands. This premium projector emphasizes picture quality first and foremost, and every other aspect of the projector is constructed to complement the picture on the screen. The VW95 is a solid...
While I was a bit disappointed with the focus and contrast performance of the VPL-VW95ES, that's me: Most of my nitpicks come from being a bit of a videophile snob and probably won't even be noticed by all but the pickiest viewer. To put it in better...
The VPL-VW95ES is Sony’s flagship 3D projector, its mission to build on the performance of its sibling. If it can better that fine design, Sony ought to be on to another winner here, despite the heftier price.The HW95ES is based on Sony’s SXRD...
When Sony released the VPL-VW90ES around this time last year we were all excited to see how Sony would compete in the mid-range sector of the market and especially how well its projector would perform against the JVC model that has been a dominating...
When one considers projectors around $10,000, the number of choices gets a bit thin, compared to the number of projectors, say, in the $2000 - $3500 range. This Sony VPL-VW95ES LCoS projector - SXRD - competes against projectors such as the...
Nous ressortons de ce banc d'essai avec la certitude que SONY nous propose encore une fois un des projecteurs home cinéma les plus abouti du marché en 2D et en 3D. Le constructeur japonais a entendu et pris en compte les critiques faites sur le modèle...
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