![]() 2022 Sony home theater projector lineup VPL-XW5000ES (new for 2022) Sony ![]() However, Sony claims that the new projectors will still provide lower latency when gaming at 4K/60Hz (27ms lag) and HD/120Hz (16ms) than many competitive models that offer 4K/120Hz, such as the JVC DLA-NX7. these inslude variable refresh rate (VRR), auto low-latency mode (ALLM), and Nvida G-Sync/AMD FreeSync. Sony says this is by design, claiming that most of the gaming technologies that the newer standard supports don’t apply to projectors, since they aren’t able to work with them. HDMI 2.0bĭespite being new models for 2022, Sony’s home theater range sticks with the older HDMI 2.0b standard for digital audio and video, versus the newer HDMI 2.1. It combines a 70mm aspherical front lens - that Sony says improves clarity all the way out to the edges of the image by making the focus area larger - with a floating focus system and a set of four extra low-dispersion elements, which should reduce color deviation. On a related note, all three of Sony’s new 2022 models get the company’s Triluminos Pro display technology, which provides 95% rendering of the DCI-P3 color space - the same standard used in commercial digital cinemas.įinally, Sony has developed a new lens system for its middle-tier models, which it calls “advanced crisp focus lens” or ACF-lens. Its dual database image processing combines upscaling and noise reduction information to create sharper details, while its object-based HDR remastering can evaluate dozens of different on-screen objects to provide a greater sense of depth and more realistic textures. While the X1 Ultimate for projectors isn’t a new processor, this year is the first time buyers have been able to access Sony’s top-of-the-line picture processing for less than $80,000, making it one of the biggest changes to happen to Sony’s projectors. In fact, the company claims that the VPL-XW5000ES is currently the world’s most compact native 4K laser projector. It’s a smaller panel than previous models possessed, but with the same effective resolution, and it’s one of the reasons Sony has managed to make the footprint of its new projectors smaller than ever. Sony credits the new panel with better clarity, expanded dynamic range for HDR, and an expanded color volume. Sony has also introduced a new imaging panel, the native 4K SXRD 0.61-inch, which has a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160. TCL’s latest 98-inch 4K TV comes in at a great price Vizio’s new Quantum 4K QLED TVs hit 75 inches for $699 The hidden costs of buying a 4K TV are way higher than you think
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