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Comparison Sony VPL-VW270ES vs Sony VPL-VW570ES

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Main functionprofessionalprofessional
Lamp and image
Lamp typeUHPUHP
Lamp modelLMP-H220LMP-H280
Service life6000 h6000 h
Lamp power225 W280 W
Brightness1500 lm1800 lm
Dynamic contrast350 000:1350 000:1
Horizontal frequency19 – 72 kHz19 – 72 kHz
Frame rate48 – 92 Hz48 – 92 Hz
Projection system
TechnologyLCoSLCoS
Real resolution4096х2160 px4096х2160 px
Image format support16:9, 4:3, 2.35:116:9, 4:3, 2.35:1
HDR support
Projecting
Rear projection
Throw distance, min2.4 m2.4 m
Throw distance, max12.5 m12.5 m
Image size60 – 300 "60 – 300 "
Throw ratio1.38:1 – 2.83:1
Optical zoom2.06 x2.06 x
Zoom and focusmotorizedmanual
Lens shift
Features
Features
3D support
3D support
Hardware
USB 2.011
HDMI inputs22
Service connectors
COM port (RS-232)
LAN (RJ-45)
COM port (RS-232)
LAN (RJ-45)
General
Noise level (nominal)26 dB26 dB
Power sourcemainsmains
Power consumption390 W460 W
Size (HxWxD)205x496x464 mm205x496x464 mm
Weight14 kg14 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2019april 2019

Lamp model

The lamp model that the projector is designed for. Most projectors come with lamps included, so this information is not needed for normal use. But when looking for a spare lamp or replacement, information about model can be very useful: finding a spare part by the exact name is much easier than by general data like the brand of the projector.

Lamp power

The power consumption of the backlight lamp installed in the projector.

Theoretically, the more powerful the lamp, the brighter it is. However, this is only true when comparing lamps of the same type (see above); and even in this case, the brightness may also depend on the nuances of the design. Therefore, when evaluating the capabilities of a lamp, it is worth focus not so much on power, but on the directly claimed brightness in lumens (see below).

But what this parameter directly affects is the total power consumption of the projector: the lamp is the most “greedy” component of the device, compared to it, the power consumption of the rest of the electronics is very small. Also note that many powerful lamps have high heat dissipation and require cooling systems, which affects the size and weight of the projector.

Brightness

The brightness of the image produced by the projector at maximum backlight brightness. Usually, the average brightness of the screen, derived from a special formula, is indicated. The higher it is, the less the image depends on ambient light: a bright projector can provide a clearly visible image even in daylight, but a dim one will require dimming. On the other hand, increasing brightness reduces contrast and accuracy of colour reproduction.

Accordingly, when choosing this parameter, you need to consider the conditions in which you plan to use the projector. So, for office or school/university use, a brightness of at least 3000 lm is desirable — this allows you to get normal visibility without obscuring the room. In turn, among the top models a very low brightness can be found, because. such projectors are usually installed in rooms specially designed for them with good darkness level. And in ultra-compact devices it is impossible to achieve high brightness for technical reasons.

Detailed recommendations on the optimal brightness for certain conditions can be found in special sources. Here we note that anyway, it is worth choosing according to this indicator with some margin. As mentioned above, as brightness increases, contrast and colour quality decrease, and you may need to use the projector at a reduced brightness to achieve the desired picture quality.

Throw ratio

The projector's throw distance is vital in determining what size projection screen to use and how far away it should be from the projector. Most projectors have a variable throw ratio. In the extreme positions, these are wide-angle mode (smallest value) and telephoto lens mode (largest value). Knowing these values, you will be able to determine the range of throw distances within which the projector must be placed in order for the projected image to match the specified dimensions of the projection screen.

According to these values, you need to check or set the optical zoom. We divide the larger value by the smaller value, and we get a figure, for example 1.33-2.16: 1.

If we want to calculate whether this projector is suitable for a certain image size, we do this: 1.33*3 (image width)=the distance at which the projector should hang.

Zoom and focus

The type of zoom and focus provided in the projector's design..

These procedures are carried out by moving individual elements of the lens and changing its general optical properties. The mentioned movement can be provided in different ways, on this basis, the following types of zoom and focus are distinguished:

Manual. As the name implies, in this case the user must manually adjust the projector's optics (most often by turning special rings on the lens). The advantages of this option are simplicity, low cost and reliability. On the other hand, remote control of zoom and focus is not applicable in such projectors, which can cause problems, especially when installing the device in a hard-to-reach place (for example, under the ceiling).

Motorized. Zoom and focus systems powered by an electric motor. This design allows you to control the optics of the projector remotely — for example, from the remote control or through the RS-232 management port (see below). Its main disadvantages are complexity and high cost.

In models without a lens (see below), this parameter is indicated by whether lenses with motors are supported by the device. If such optics can be installed on a projector, it is classified as a motorized model, otherwise it is referred to as a manual one.

Power consumption

The power consumed by the projector during normal operation. Both the high consumption of the device and the requirements for power supply providing depend on this indicator: for example, heavy professional projectors of 3500 W and above cannot be plugged into standard sockets, they require a special connection format.

Keep in mind that when using traditional mercury or gas discharge lamps, high brightness inevitably requires high power. Energy efficient LED projectors do not have this disadvantage, but they are still relatively uncommon, and LED is not always a suitable type of lamp.
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