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Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sony VPL-ES2
by Rich Malloy - Pros: Automatic setup; video-oriented features; slick design; good color quality.
- Cons: Premium price; low brightness and contrast; limited remote control.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
asia.cnet.com
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Sony VPL-ES2
by Rich Malloy - Pros: Automatic setup; video-oriented features; slick design; good color quality.
- Cons: Premium price; low brightness and contrast; limited remote control.
- Comments:
The Sony VPL-ES2 impressed us with its style rather than its substance, though its video capabilities are best-in-class. ... - Read full review at asia.cnet.com
Professional review from
laptopmag.com
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Sony VPL-CX75
by Rich Malloy - Pros: Automatic setup Full-featured remote• Quiet operation
- Cons: Low contrast Tricky PowerPoint-to-Memory Stick conversion
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A projector that give presenters more choices when it comes to leaving that clunky VGA cable at home. ... - Read full review at laptopmag.com
Professional review from
itp.net
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Product Reviews: Sony VPL-CX85
by Jason Saundalkar - Comments:
Video playback appeared very vibrant on the whole when it came to both light and dark colours thanks to its high ANSI lumens rating. Text output was also sharp and Sony even includes a separate laser pointer in addition to a standard remote control. ... - Read full review at itp.net
Professional review from
Computeract!ve
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Review: Sony VPL-ES3 projector
by Anthony Dhanendran - Pros: - Good value - Quiet
- Cons: None.
- Comments:
A good looking budget projector... - Read full review at Computeract!ve
Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Sony VPL-CX70
by Online Shopper - Comments:
The VPL-CX70 is ideal for handling presentations when you are always on the move. Compact and light enough to be easily carried, The VPL-CX70 projector is an excellent choice. But do not be foole... ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Sony VPL-ES2
by Rich Malloy - Pros: Automatic setup; video-oriented features; slick design; good color quality.
- Cons: Premium price; low brightness and contrast; limited remote control.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
pcadvisor.co.uk
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Sony VPL-ES2
by Robin Morris - Comments:
Sony's VPL-ES2 is based on LCD technology, which is traditionally cheaper than the alternative DLP (digital light processing). Nevertheless, its £655 price tag is impressively low. For this sort of money you shouldn't expect a host of eye-popping features... - Read full review at pcadvisor.co.uk
Professional review from
biosmagazine.co.uk
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Sony VPL-ES3
by Rob Christian - Pros: Bright; monitor-out port; six picture modes
- Cons: Only SVGA; no digital inputs or memory card slots; not networkable
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Projectors are becoming more popular as they become more affordable and flexible in their use. Take Sony's 3LCD-based VPL-ES3 for instance, with its six preset picture modes for use in different environment and an aspect ratio of 4:3 ... ... - Read full review at biosmagazine.co.uk
Professional review from
pcmag.com
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Bright Lights, Big Business
by Alfred Poor - Pros: Attractive case with motorized lens cover and tilt. Good image quality. Nice on-screen menu system.
- Cons: Limited connectivity. No mouse functions on remote.
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When you first turn on the Sony VPL-CS7 ($1,250 street), you'll notice that something is different. In addition to the whirling motor noises that are a familiar part of any projector's light engine, you'll hear some additional motors at work as the projec... - Read full review at pcmag.com
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