Sony announces a 4K projector for the home, prices HMZ-T1 3D head mounted display in the US
9/7/2011

There's a new king atop Sony's line of ES projectors: the VPL-VW1000ES. Presented at CEDIA this afternoon, it bypasses all the beamers Sony's delivered for home use so far -- including the recent VPL-HW30AES and VPL-VW95ES models -- by presenting a dazzling 4K resolution, four times that of measure HD projectors based on an all new SXRD panel. appropriated to go on sale this December it also claims a 1,000,000:1 counterpoint
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document.writ ratio and 2,000 ANSI lumens of brightness that allows it to project on screens of sizes up to 200-inches. Whether or not you can scrape coaction the ducats for a 4K slide overhead stereopticon this Christmas, there are other options for home theater nuts in the form of two new receivers for the ES line that will also be available. The STR-DA5700ES and STR-DA3700ES will ship in remembrance day but more than their housewares specs, they feature a new onscreen UI that's putative to be easier to use. The only device at the appearance with a pricetag was the HMZ-T1 3D viewer we tried out at IFA last week, which has been announced for the US in remembrance day with a price "around" $799. Expect more in person pics in a moment, meanwhile the press releases after the break have all the scoop currently available.
Update: Now with more pictures. During the show Sony showed a 4K clip from its pending
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document.write(lex Spiderman flick on a VPL-VW1000ES that looked every bit as good-looking as you might imagine. Also in the gallery is a shot of the new "activity based UI" for the receivers that looks at least commodity like the graphical upgrade the XMB has always needed. You'll also spy one more device, the funky new SA-NS500 Network Speaker. It's a manageable sound blaster with 6 hours of battery life and AirPlay compatibility for $399, shipping in November.
Gallery: Sony CEDIA 2011 presentation





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