$50,000
Sony 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector
It beams huge 4k images on the wall from less than a foot away
Gagandeep Singh Sapra Gagandeep Singh Sapra 15 Oct, 2014
It beams huge 4k images on the wall from less than a foot away
With Sony’s state-of-the-art 4k Ultra Short Throw projector, you can convert any wall in the house into a movie screen, adding luxury to your home entertainment. The laser light source of the projector can put up an image as big as 147 inches, transforming your living space into a movie hall.
The laser light source has an automatic optimisation feature that enhances the contrast in accordance with the scene. This results in a bright image with high contrast. The engine in this projector ensures that peak brightness is achieved at least 10 times faster than conventional projector lamps. Its ultra short-throw lens lets you place the projector right next to your wall—so no viewer shadows to interfere with the projection.
You can adapt your image size any- where from 66 inches to 147 inches diagonally. The Picture Position function allows you to instantly zoom in and out to get the size you need.
The projector is designed to blend with your home decor, and its refined aluminium finish adds a luxurious look to your living room. The unit comes with speakers and a cabinet to accommodate other home electronics, giving you not only a neat storage unit, but also doing away with exposed cables.
Place it next to an open wall, plug it to a power source and start experiencing large screen 4K Ultra High definition movies. It is that simple. The projector connects to cable and IP feeds, and with its built-in Netflix app as well as Video Unlimited 4K, you get a wide range of content at the touch of a button. Sony also provides you with some free ambient content that can turn your living room into a relaxing lounge for a great art experience with your friends.
The projector is available only in New York right now, but will start rolling out to other cities across the US over the next few years.
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