Pas de motion flow ou mode 100Hz, Bruit vidéo mieux géré chez Sanyo, Noir élevé à cause de la forte luminosité, Prix lampe 502 euros
Meilleure télécommande, meilleure gestion de la température de couleur, forte luminosité et consommation en veille de 0,1 Watt sont autant d'arguments pour préférer le VPL-HW15 à son prédécesseur le VPL-HW10. En bémol, on note l'absence de motionflow, ...
Abstract: For some reason, the run up to Christmas looks like being the most prolific season of projector releases ever. We've already recently looked at new offerings from Epson () and Vivitek (), while also piled up in our offices right now are two new p...
Abstract: It’s typical of Sony to shun the accepted wisdom of LCD and DLP projection and come up with its own – admittedly more expensive – technology. The good news is that its latest wave of sublime SXRD projectors pushes the picture quality to the next level...
Sonys new HW15 is their lowest-priced 1080p projector yet released. Despite the price, Sony has made few compromises regarding image quality and feature set. The HW15 improves upon the HW10 in several ways. It brings the best features of LCOS, like a...
Newer is better! The VPL-HW15 is better, and $500 less than the older HW10. Don't expect a dramatic improvement, but overall, you do get a little more, for about 15% less dollarsSkin tones are extremely good, bested only by a couple of projectors (the InF...