Sony introduces the smallest Sony WUXGA 3LCD in the global market |
Sony announced a new version of the Sony WUXGA 3LCD projector with laser technology and the design of the world's smallest projector.
Sony today introduced ultra-compact laser projectors, including the VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51 WUXGA 3LCD projectors.
Sony's new projectors are designed to provide users with quick work settings and maximum brightness, so the new device can support users in multiple areas such as education, museums or entertainment.
The compact design of the VPL-PHZ61 and VPL-PHZ51 is also suitable for educational institutions or corporate meeting rooms, and these devices feature the largest vertical stroke of more than 55% in the premium version with fixed lenses.
The VPL-PHZ61 version supports a center brightness of 6400 or 7000 lumens, while the VPL-PHZ51 supports a center brightness of 5300 or 5800 lumens, providing a very clear picture in a crowded conference room.
The projector also supports vivid and clear images thanks to Sony's "Reality Creation" technology, which supports real-time image processing, and both versions support 4K input at 60 frames per second, allowing them to work with any source of 4K video content.
Reality Text also improves the quality and clarity of presentations and diagrams in real time.