The Sony VPL-SX535 XGA projector offers a 0.34 - 0.36:1 throw ratio that produces a 2.03M (80”) diagonal screen size image from only 0.46 metres (1.5 feet) away from the screen.
Designed to be easy to operate and to deliver a low total cost of ownership. It is an ideal choice for ultra close projection applications in the corporate and educational markets.
Furthermore, in common with all Sony projectors, the projector features the Sony BrightEra 3LCD inorganic panel technology that delivers higher picture quality, substantially brighter images, higher efficiency, better contrast, consistent colour stability and longer durability and usability.
The VPL-SX535 also features 3 different brightness modes to suit each individual user’s needs. In the high brightness mode, the projector has a brightness of 3000 lumens. The low brightness mode generates lower operating costs by reducing power consumption and extending the lamp lifetime to approximately 6000 hours. This projector also has a contrast ratio of 2500:1, video inputs and RJ45 or RS232C connectors for control.
Maximum 3000 lumens brightness with High, Standard and Low modes
The Sony VPL-SX535 features three brightness modes for different uses – High for naturally white presentations in bright rooms (3000 Lumens), Standard for everyday use (2400 Lumens) and Low for video in darkened rooms (2000 Lumens).
Lens Shift Function
The projector is equipped with horizontal and vertical lens shift functions for greater installation flexibility. Using this function, the position of the projected image can be moved vertically up and down by 4.6% and horizontally from -3.4% through to +3.4%.
0.34 - 0.36:1 Throw Ratio
The VPL-SX535 offers a 0.34 - 0.36:1 throw ratio that produces a 2.03M (80”) diagonal screen size image from only 0.46 metres (1.5 feet) away from the screen.
ECO Mode Key
Users can easily select power-saving ECO Modes. The most energy-efficient mode is accessible though a single button-push, with further adjustments available through an easily understood menu system.
Filter replaced at the same time as Lamp
The filter only needs to be changed when a new lamp is fitted, potentially halving disruption due to maintenance.