Flight simulator projector VPL-VZ1000ES
training

flight simulator projector
flight simulator projector
flight simulator projector
flight simulator projector
flight simulator projector
flight simulator projector
flight simulator projector
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flight
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training

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Overview Bring an over 100” large display immersive experience to your life easily without changing your current room designs The VPL-VZ1000ES Ultra Short Throw projector combines advanced SXRD™ imaging technology with a long-lasting laser light source for exquisitely detailed, high contrast native 4K images with HDR compatibility. The reliable, energy-efficient Z-Phosphor laser source allows quick start and maintenance-free operation with no need for lamp exchanges - translating into ease of use compared with conventional projectors. The VPL-VZ1000ES is perfectly suited to home cinema use. The projector can be situated up close to a screen, allowing viewers to enjoy the realistic sensation of 4K images at a closer distance of up to 120 inches (2.2m) without producing shading off the image. A convenient lens shift function, easily adjustable feet and ventilation system simplifies installation in any home theatre or living room space. The compact VPL-VZ1000ES occupies even less space on your AV cabinet - ideal for any home entertainment set-up, even in limited space. Features Native 4K clarity with over four times the resolution of Full HD Advanced SXRD panel technology featured in Sony's digital cinema projectors delivers native 4K (4096 x 2160) resolution images, with more than four times the detail of Full HD. Fine details are wonderfully clear and natural, without jagged edges or visible pixels.

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