Sony VPLES5 SVGA Entry Level Projector

Sony Updated: 2008-05-02 RSS
Sony VPLES5 SVGA Entry Level Projector

An affordable entry level projector featuring 2000 Lumen brightness, 3LCD technology and SVGA resolution. Ideal for education, government, corporate, house of worship and hospitality applications. An entry level projector in name and price only.

Highlights:

* SVGA Resolution
* 2000 Lumens Brightness
* Ceiling Mountable
* 0.63-inch TFT LCD Panels
* 190W UHP Lamp
* 4 second Quick Start
* Off & Go - Terminate the power without waiting for the projector to cool down
* Dynamic Detail Enhancer for Video Signals
* RGB/Component Input: HD D-sub 15 pin
* Composite Video: RCA Pin
* S-Video: 4 pin Mini Din
* Monitor Out / Audio Out
* Six Picture Modes
* Front Exhaust System

Features:

Affordable: Priced to bring excellent brightness and advanced features within reach.

Sleek Design: The all new design features a unique body shape that broadens towards the front allowing the images to project upwards on the screen and therefore minimal tilt adjustment is required.

Accepts a wide variety of interfaces: The VPL- ES5 projector accepts a wide variety of input signals from standard definition to high definition including composite video, S-Video, and analog RGB/component via the HD D-sub 15-pin.

High Brightness: No need to turn out the lights! The VPL-ES5 delivers 2000 lumens, bright enough to be clearly seen in normal room lighting. Listeners can take notes and follow along with handouts.

Anti-Theft Features: Password protection helps prevent unauthorized usage. The control panels can be locked to help prevent inadvertent or unauthorized adjustments. And there's even a security bar to allow connection to an optional security cable such as anti-theft chain or wire.

Quick Start and Quiet Operation: Approx. 4 seconds after the power is applied, the projector is ready to display PC or video images. And, the very low fan noise allows audience to concentrate on the speaker during presentations.

Off & Go: Simply turn off the projector and unplug the power cord and GO! At last, no more waiting for the fan to turn off.