Experience Sony"s most immersive, awe-inspiring home theater with the Sony 4K projector featuring SXRD 4K movie theater projector technology. Delivering greater than four times 1080p resolution, anamorphic 3D, and HD to 4K up scaling, nothing else comes close to the Sony VPL-VW1100ES Projector. No detail was left out-including easy installation and control.
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1) (StudioTek 130) On 3D material in a darkened room I have great results and is a pleasure to watch - I have to disagree somewhat with the previous reviewer on two of his points but wholeheartedly agree with his review of 2D material. Although my screen is 150" compared to his 200" my screen is micro-perforated Stewart which reduces the brightness of the screen.(StudioTek 130) On 3D material in a darkened room I have great results and is a pleasure to watch. Plenty brightness in my room at night. Not for daytime viewing. If you need inexpensive 3D glasses order PS3 type but be ready for many defective ones; in fact I had to order 12 pairs to get 4 working ones. As to 4K material from the Sony 4K media streamers either FMP-X10 or FMP-X1 I definitely see an improvement over the 1080 versions. In comparison of a 70mm transfer such as Lawrence Of Arabia there is such an improvement that when I went back to the 1080P Bluray version I felt it appeared a little soft and was similar to DVD to Blu Ray comparison although not quite as apparent. If you have a direct view TV under 70" there will be less difference. I have owned many Sony projectors and prior to the VPL-VW1100ES I used the Qualia and the LG CF181D(based on Sony chips). The 1100ES was the first projector I have had that surpassed the Qualia and it did so in every important criteria. The main difference with the 1100ES over the 600ES is the quality of the 18 element ARC-F lens. It will be well worth it to purchase a used 1100ES over a new 600ES and you also get some extra brightness.
By Bob Bruton on January 1, 2015
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