Sony VPL-CX20A LCD Projector

  • Portability: Portable
  • Projector Type: Home Theater/Multimedia
  • Native Resolution: XGA 1024 X 768
  • Brightness: 2000 lumen
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (9 reviews)
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    Professional review from

    zdnetasia.com

    • Product Rating: 4.15 star(s) Sony VPL-CX20
      by Paul Monckton
    • Pros: Compact and lightweight stylish looks auto setup and auto tilt adjustment Off & Go feature
    • Cons: Not the smallest projector available noisy in High mode slightly fiddly menu system
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    pcworld.ca

    • Business projectors: Sony VPL-CX20A
      by Richard Jantz
    • Comments:
      The Sony VPL-CX20A boasts convenient automated features, but delivers only mediocre images. PC World Canada rating: 78 Good. ...
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    pcmag.com

    • Product Rating: 3.5 star(s) Sony VPL-CX20A
      by M. David Stone
    • Pros: Reasonably light weight (4.2 pounds). Easy setup with remote-control of autofocus, zoom, and tilt. Sleek physical design. Two brightness levels. Includes carrying case.
    • Cons: Controls on the projector are hard to see and use. Audio is adequate for only a small room. No remote mouse control.
    • Comments:
      Engine Type: LCD, Type: Business...
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    zdnetindia.com

    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) Sony VPL-CX20
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      The slim and highly portable VPL-CX20 from Sony is stylish, powerful and easy to use. It's Sony's lightest and most compact projector -- at 1.9kg it weighs a whole kilogram less than the lightest of the rest of its siblings. ...
     

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    pcworld.com

    • Product Rating: 3.9 star(s) Sony VPL-CX20A Projector
      by Richard Jantz
    • Pros: Automated features include powered zoom
    • Cons: Text wasn't sharp
    • Comments:
      Stylish and slender, the 4.2-pound Sony VPL-CX20A ($1500, as of January 18, 2006) is an attractive and compact LCD projector for business users. This model's brightness rating of 2000 lumens enables it to handle presentations in fairly large rooms with lo...
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    Professional review from

    pocket-lint.co.uk

    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Sony VPL CX20 projector
      by Stuart Miles
    • Pros: Stylish design, good picture quality, easy set up and turn off
    • Cons: Very noisy, tad expensive
    • Comments:
      Sony's VPL CX20 is geared towards showing off in the boardroom, but does that mean a lack of substance over style? We have a closer look. ...
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    Professional review from

    biosmagazine.co.uk

    • Sony VPL-CX20 Ultra-Portable Projector
      by Rob Christian
    • Pros: Slim & lightweight; quick & easy setup; short cool down period; short throw
    • Cons: Only XGA; middling contrast ratio; basic input and output ports; not HD ready
    • Comments:
      The VPL-CX20 is a highly portable and lightweight (210x273x52mm, 1.9kg) projector designed for today's business executive. Robust enough to travel with you from meeting to meeting, the VPL-CX20 offers very good image quality, ... ...
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    alaTest.com

    • Product Rating: 4.2 star(s) Review summary of Sony VPL CX20
      by alaTest
    • Comments:
      alaTest has collected and analysed 14 reviews of Sony VPL CX20 from international magazines and websites. ...
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    Professional review from

    pcworld.com

    • Product Rating: 3.9 star(s) Sony VPL-CX20A
      by Richard Jantz
    • Pros: Automated features include powered zoom
    • Cons: Text wasn't sharp
    • Comments:
      The Sony VPL-CX20A boasts convenient automated features but delivers only mediocre images. ...
    • Read full review at pcworld.com
     

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