Projector type | SXRD |
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Colour of product |
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Steering | Motor-driven |
Width | 19.53 in |
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Height | 7.68 in |
Depth | 18.27 in |
Weight | 30.86 lb |
Type of lamp | Bulb |
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Lamp life max (eco) | 6000.0 h |
Backlit remote control | yes |
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Handheld remote control | yes |
3D support (3D-Ready) | yes |
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Can convert 2D to 3D | yes |
Compatible glasses | Active |
Full HD 3D (1080p) | yes |
Glasses included | no |
HD ready | yes |
Full HD (HD ready 1080p) | yes |
HDR | yes |
Operational Power Consumption (min-max) | < 350 |
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HDMI | yes |
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Number of HDMI inputs | 1 |
USB | yes |
VGA in | yes |
Noise level | < 26 |
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Lens shift | yes |
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Type of lens shift |
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Lens memory | yes |
Resolution | 4096 x 2160 px |
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Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Brightness (max) | 1500.0 lm |
Contrast ratio | 200000:1 |
Video formats supported |
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Ethernet connection | yes |
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Built-in speakers | no |
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Sony have released yet another native 4K SXRD projector in the UK, but does it offer the right amount of features, performance and value to compete with the faux 4K models that are considerably...
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