Maximum 5100 lumens brightness with High, Standard and Auto modes
The Sony VPL-CW275 features three brightness modes for your different uses – High for naturally white presentations in bright rooms, Standard for everyday use, and Auto Lamp Mode multiple image projections
1.32:1 to 1.91:1 throw ratio
Offers a 1.32:1 to 1.91:1 throw ratio that can accommodate most large classrooms or large meeting room’s current replacement installation.
Lens Shift Range: Vertical: +/- 5%, Horizontal: +/- 3%
The lens shift range adjustment means that the projector can be positioned picture perfect and horizontally offset to avoid any minor ceiling obstacles.
3-LCD BrightEra Technology
Sony's 0.75 inch BrightEra 3LCD panels deliver improved panel light resistance, higher resolution, high brightness and increased panel reliability.
WXGA Widescreen Resolution
The VPL-CW275 has a colour light output of 5100 ANSI lumens and with a native WXGA (1280 x 800) 16:10 screen resolution panel is perfect for presentations direct from video, laptop or PC.
4000 hours recommended lamp replacement time
New driving scheme reduces gap expansion that reduces brightness gradation and a new cooling system allows uniformity in the temperature of the glass bulb which prevents the glass from clouding.
ECO Mode Key
Users can easily select power-saving ECO Mode. The most energy-efficient mode is accessible though a single button-push, and further adjustments are available through an easily understood menu system.
Lamp Dimming
This projector (if function is on) can reduce power consumption and brightness by 10~15% without user detection during a input image. After a user pre-set time, the brightness and power consumption will reduce to 30% power usage. Instant 100% brightness return with a new signal input to the projector.
Picture Mute - (Instant off / Instant On)
New Picture Mute reduces power consumption down to 30% power usage, saving cost and lamp hours. This feature can be used in the education market as instant off / instant on in-between class changes or in the corporate market as a tool to redirect attention away from the screen and power reduction.
Vertical and Horizontal Keystone Adjustment
The projector can correct keystone distortion by V: +/- 30% H: +/- 20% for perfect installation adjustment.(Note that since this is an electronic correction, it will reduce the picture quality slightly).
Smart APA (Auto Pixel Alignment)
When a computer is used as a picture source, APA automatically optimizes Phase, Pitch and Shift values. These can also be adjusted manually.
Auto Input Search
Auto Input Search detects which input has an incoming signal, and automatically switches to it. This makes it easier for users to set up the projector prior to making a presentation.
Audio switcher facility
To avoid the need for a separate audio switcher, the projector can be used to select between two audio sources, routing them via a variable audio output to the room amplification system.
Picture Freeze Function
Picture Freeze is useful during presentations if you need to look at other material on your PC’s screen without the viewing audience being aware. Freeze the current image, and you can use your PC independently of the display from the projector.
Digital Zoom
With Digital Zoom, if you are displaying a computer-sourced image, you can enlarge a selected area of the screen image up to four times.
Off and Go
At the end of a presentation, you can turn off the power supply to the projector immediately, instead of going through a ‘power down’ cycle
Direct Power On/Off
With this function, there is no need to go through ‘Standby’ mode when powering up the VPL-CW275. The projector can be set to activate as soon as power is applied.
Filter replaced at the same time as lamp
The filter only needs to be changed when a new lamp is fitted, potentially halving disruption due to maintenance.
Multiple Picture Modes
With six picture modes (Dynamic, Standard, Game, Living, Cinema and Presentation) that can be selected to suite the nature of the source material.
Built-in security measures
Has a package of security measures, including password protection, and physical anti-theft anchor points.