By Andrew Liszewski
Now this is what I like to see. Watching movies in HD is great and all, but to really bring that movie theater experience home you need to be running a projector like this. The SRX-S110 projector is actually capable of throwing a 4K image (4096 x 2160 pixels) with a contrast ratio of 1800:1 and a brightness of 10,000 ANSI lumens. (The SRX-S105 model is rated at 5,000 lumens.)
As for hook-ups the SRX-S110 comes with a standard DVI input allowing it to accomodate signals up to 2048 x 1080 but to get a true 4K experience you’ll need to add additional DVI input boards
Before you pull out that credit card though you’ll want to make sure you have enough space to give the projector it’s own room since its probably going to run very hot and very loud. Oh and you won’t have to worry about the Blu-Ray / HD-DVD debate anymore since neither format will be able to accomodate an entire film at 4K.
I am sure you pay a pretty penny for it too!
I want to buy 10000 Ansi Project.
Please kindly give us the best price of Sony SRX-S110.
From: Taipei Jin Long Company Mandy
Mail: [email protected]
I want to buy 10000 Ansi Projector.
Please kindly give us the best price of Sony SRX-S110.
From: Taipei Jin Long Company Mandy
Mail: [email protected]
I want to buy 10000 Ansi Projector.
Please kindly give us the best price of Sony SRX-S110.
From: Taipei Jin Long Company Mandy
Mail: [email protected]
I looked into this projector and the price I got was 120,000 usd dollars wow
probably so, The bulb goes for several thousand dollars and the lamp for around 7 grand. I saw lens prices around $17,000.
probably so, The bulb goes for several thousand dollars and the lamp for around 7 grand. I saw lens prices around $17,000.
probably so, The bulb goes for several thousand dollars and the lamp for around 7 grand. I saw lens prices around $17,000.