

Product Details
- Brand: Sony
- Model: VPL-VW1000ES
- Released on: 2012-10-23
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 17.50" h x
28.50" w x
32.25" l,
Features
- 4K resolution?4096x2160. That?s greater than 4 times 1080p
- HD to 4K upscaling turns your HD content into a 4K experience
- 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio with SXRD technology
- Brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens
- Control over RS232 or IP with feedback Flexible installation?2.1 motorized zoom, 80(v)/30(h) motorized shift and 1.27-2.73 throw ratio
Sony VPL-VW1000ES 4K Home Theater ES Projector
Product Description
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful.Good
By michael
My friend just got this same projector(not from amazon) and he is in love with it. Of corse it is a nice picture. The problem is NOTHING is available in 4k. Nothing on disk nothing streaming just nothing. A 4k movie would take like 6-8 blue ray disks. There is ONE 4 k move out there, the new 007 skyfall. I guess you can rent it though Sony but the wait list is like a year or more. It comes on a hard drive that is like a few terrabytes.Long story short is it is awesome but similar to owning a blu ray player and only using DVD discs on it.My buddy has lots of money, but why jump on the 4k bandwagon before the wagon has any horses to pull it!?
16 of 22 people found the following review helpful.CES Experience - Great Product, but wait it out
By TJ Weber
I experienced this during a private demonstration at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) this year. Sony gave a very nice pitch that since most movies are filmed in 4k or higher, getting content to a 4k media server is going to be coming "very soon". Sony demonstrated two forms of content. The first format was a James Bond trailer for their upcoming movie, directly from a 4k server. It was flawless, and in fact if you pay too close attention to the details, you really can see too much with the picture. Regardless, the action on the movie trailer was almost straight out from the theater.The second format presented was a clip from a Tony Bennett concert on Blu Ray up-scaled to 4k. I did not see much of a difference between the up-scaled version and watching it on a regular 1080p projector. I currently have a Sony VPLHW30ES projecting on a 170" diagonal screen.My major disappointment? CONTENT. It's very nice that we're embarking on the Ultra HD / 4K avenue of television, but it would be hard for the average consumer to justify spending this price unless you are creating your own content. Apple did not release the iPod without content to go along with it -- so unless you are shooting, editing, or doing private screenings of your own 4k content, I say wait it out until the prices drop below $5k.
46 of 84 people found the following review helpful.$1.99 Savings? How can I pass this up?!?!
By D. H. Carter
Aside from the awesome picture that has no content available yet, I couldn't pass up the savings of $1.99. What a bargain!
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