Sony VPL – VW 80 Projector
- Location
- AU
- Seller
- CMY Audio Visual
- Source
- StereoNET
- Posted
- 25 Jan 2026
- Last seen
- 6d ago
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Commercial Sony VPL – VW 80 Projector The high-end home cinema VPL VW80 SXRD has 800 Ansi lumens, a contrast of 60,000:1 and an HDTV 1920 x 1080 resolution. The built-in lens shift function provides freedom when setting up. The projector can illuminate a picture width of up to 287 cm thanks to the 800 Ansi lumens. In room light, however, the picture width should ideally be less than 191 cm. It is also Full HD 1080P compatible. At just 20 decibels, the device is one of the quieter projectors https://www.cmy.com.my/shop-online/sony-vpl-vw-80-projector/ For more information: Contact : Dicky Ng
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