At an outstanding 2,000 lumens, Sony VPL-EW7 projector displays content in stunning colour and exceptional detail, direct from a laptop, PC are games console. It also features a native WXGA (1280x800) resolution, making it perfect for true 16:9 widescreen viewing of film and video.
Packed full of the latest technology, the VPL-EW7 benefits from unique 0.59 inch BrightEra inorganic 3-LCD panels from Sony. This innovative system minimises degradation of colours over time, achieves higher brightness and sharper images in even well-lit rooms - and delivers exceptional reliability and longevity. The stylish, practical design includes a built-in tilt angle of 8 degrees that automatically produces perfectly proportioned images; height adjustment and controls are simple to use and easy to get to.
Light Output – 2000 lumens
Colour Light Output is a metric that measures a projector’s ability to deliver colour. Colour Light Output provides users with a simple, accurate and easy to understand way to evaluate projector Colour Performance to make better buying decisions.
Built-in optical shift
A built-in 8° tilt angle gives a perfectly proportioned presentation on the screen or wall.
Short-throw projection
Achieve a pin sharp 80-inch image (diagonal) from just 2.5 metres away making it ideal for presenting in small meeting rooms and classrooms.
HD Ready
The HDMI input means the VPL-EW7 is HD ready.
2 x Power-saving modes:
- Lamp Cutoff: Lamp cuts off if no signal is input for 10 minutes and lights again when a signal is input or
any key is pressed.
- Standby: The projector goes into standby mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes and power consumption reduced to less than 1W.
Off and Go
The Sony VPL-EW7 is ready to be unplugged as soon as it is switched off. There is no need to wait for the fan to turn off.
Image Freeze Function
Freeze the image displayed and make changes to your content without the audience knowing.
Easy to use
The projector’s height adjuster is located at the back to make it easier to see the effects of moving it upon your projected image.
Digital Zoom (4x)
Magnify a portion of the image displayed by 4X.