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#SONY BRAVIA PROJEKTOR FULL#
If you still have issues with the iris even with the full user selections available, you can also set it manually to a fixed point. This includes selecting two auto routines that dim and open depending on content along with further sensitivity selections between low, fast or recommended. However, the Iris system used in the VW85 offers quite a number of selections so you can get the performance to a level you are happy with. As always we will take this with a very large pinch of salt as the contrast figures these days never resemble any real life performance levels. Moving on and the VW85 claims a contrast ratio of 120,000:1 using its Advanced Iris 3 technology. If you are an old CRT projector enthusiast this procedure will feel very similar to old fashioned tube alignment. The system allows selection of red and blue panels and users can align each individually to the fixed green panel in both the horizontal and vertical direction. Thankfully Sony has introduced an in-depth panel alignment function allowing users to eliminate any colour bordering on the edges of object on screen. Because the projector uses three separate chips, panel convergence becomes an issue where any misalignment can cause issues with the sharpness and colour performance of the image. Sony claim that this approach will improve not only colour performance but also does away with any visible pixel structure on screen. This allows a three chip approach for the Red, Green and Blue colours on separate panels and the chip size is a staggering 0.61-inch thanks to its super-fine panel micro-architecture with a pixel size of 7Um. Sony’s SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) is based on Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) technology that has not just spawned Sony’s SXRD but is also used for the similar D-ILA chip that JVC uses.
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And the quality of the lens is very noticeable with images on screen. Described as a high resolution ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) unit the lens offers a 1.6x motorised zoom with both vertical (65%) and Horizontal (25%) shift adjustments allowing a wide range of mounting solutions. This will be ideal for those who decide to ceiling mount the projector and will protect from dust build up. When in standby the lens is protected by an electronic cover which opens on 'power up'. Looking at the lens system and what we have here is a quality piece of glass that looks like it should belong on a more expensive unit. The entire chassis feels solid even though the vast majority of the body is made from plastic. The unit measures in at (W x H x D) 470 x 179.2 x 482.4 mm and is a reasonable 12Kg in weight. The connections are also hidden under the left side panel (looking from the front). The lens is centrally mounted with the exhaust and air intake vents positioned to the sides of the chassis.
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The unit looks and feels like a premium product with its sloped top plate and the midnight black colour with blue sparkling glitter finish. The first thing that strikes me with the VW85 is the stylish chassis and finish.