The Sony VPL-FE110 is designed for use in a variety of installation situations - ceiling, floor, and even rear projection. To add even more flexibility, a range of eight lenses is available to provide the perfect match for your installation.
The projector, like other Sony large venue projectors, is designed with versatility in mind. The option slots in the rear panel accept a range of Sony IFB Interface Boards that allow multiple sources to be connected to the projection system at the same time.
The use of a PC-3000 Signal Interface Switcher will further enhance the ability of the projector to handle multiple signals simultaneously. The VPL-FE110 also supports RS-232C/422A control interfacing.
OUTSTANDING BRIGHTNESS OF 4000 ANSI LUMENS
Using three 1.8-inch Sony SXGA LCD panels, the Sony VPL-FE110 delivers an outstanding brightness of 4000 ANSI lumens. No matter what the room lighting conditions, your presentation will always be clear and vibrant.
EXCELLENT PICTURE PERFORMANCE
The advanced technologies provide excellent picture performance. This projector utilizes 3D Digital Gamma correction for outstanding picture uniformity, as well as exclusive Sony Digital Reality Creation™ (DRC™) technology. DRC generates video pictures with effectively four times the resolution of that from a conventional video signal. Unlike conventional linear interpolation, which uses filtering techniques, DRC generates a high-resolution signal by referring to memorized waveform patterns. As a result, you can project high-density pictures in which the details of the objects are enhanced.
MULTISCAN CAPABILITY
With its high performance built-in scan converter, the VPL-FE110 is compatible with a variety of input sources: composite, Y/C, component (Y/R-Y/B-Y) and RGB video, as well as computer signals (up to UXGA, 1600 x 1200, fV: 75 Hz) with a horizontal frequency of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency of 40 to 120 Hz. The multiscan technology employed performs advanced interpolation and finite impulse response (FIR) filtering independently in both horizontal and vertical directions, depending on the line structure of the input signal.
HDTV AND DTV SUPPORT
With the progression toward HDTV and DTV, designed to support a wide variety of HDTV and DTV signals. For more details, please refer to the HDTV and DTV Signal Chart.