SONY'S NEW PROJECTOR DELIVERS BRILLIANT PRESENTATIONS ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 12, 2004 - Sony's new portable projector is ideal for road warriors and convergence junkies, combining a sleek, lightweight design with bright, crisp images for professional presentations during the day and entertainment at home during the night.
Part of the Sony ® SuperLite LCD mobile projector series, the VPL-ES2 model weighs just 6 pounds, 3 ounces and packs into a small case for carry-on convenience. The projector incorporates easy-to-use set-up features with a bright (1500 ANSI lumens) picture to deliver brilliant presentations at sales meetings, training seminars or in the executive boardroom.
Its high-brightness and multimedia connectivity - including a video input - also enables the VPL-ES2 to serve as a home entertainment source.
"The VPL-ES2 is easy to take on the road with its lightweight design and has simple set-up features to ensure you won't be fumbling around while your audience waits impatiently," said Jim Neal, group general manager of display product marketing for Sony Electronics. "This projector is the ultimate choice for mobile presenters looking for an all-in-one communication tool and is flexible enough to serve as a home entertainment solution, maximizing the investment."
Focusing on ease of use, Sony's new "Auto Set-Up" buttons take the hassle out of set-up. The lens, tilt, input search, keystone and pixel are automatically adjusted with a touch of a button. Component video input and a whopping six video modes give multiple options to connect to PCs, DVD players, game consoles and more.
Sony's VPL-ES2 mobile projector will be available this month for about $1,100. More information is available at http://www.sonystyle.com
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Please note that ANSI lumen is a measuring method of the American National Standards Institute IT7.228. Since there is no uniform method of measuring brightness, specifications will vary among manufacturers.