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A fine all-rounder and a worthy alternative to pricier projectors from JVC and the like Read more
Try as we might, we just didn't find ourselves warming to the VPL-VW60 as much as we would have expected. It doesn't score on picture quality as much as its VW40 and VW200 siblings and for my money it's outgunned by two other, similarly priced front projectors that we've seen: The £2,999 InFocus IN82 and, especially, the truly awesome JVC DLA-HD1 , which can also now be had for under £3,000 from one or two online retailers. Read more
You also get the ability to blank off unwanted areas adjacent to the displayed picture - I found this particularly useful during TV viewing. Read more
With Full HD resolution now becoming established as the heavyweight video standard, home cinema projectors cannot afford complacency. Sony’s VPL-VW60, smaller sibling of the high-end Qualia, comes equipped for the challenge, with three SXRD panels of hybrid technology featuring a smooth automatic iris. Its extended color gamut (xvYCC) and Color management system makes this projector future proof. Its power zoom lens projects an image up to 760 cm diagonal from a short... Read more
I’m a “big screen nut”. For film, the involvement that comes with a ten foot screen has it all over any other kind of viewing device. My last video projector was a SharpVision 3 panel LCD I bought twenty years ago. Although impressive at the time and a big improvement over my 3 tube Advent, the LCD was plagued by “screen door” pixalization, no remote control and low light output. After losing it in one of our “Cah-lee-for-nya” wildfires, I took some time in selecting ... Read more