The technical data of the Sony VPL FE100E lists 3500 ANSI lumens and a resolution of SXGA 1280 x 1024. The manufacturer specifies a runtime of 2000 hours for this projector's lamp. To meet a wide variety of installation conditions, the projector offers the option of using different interchangeable lenses. Verifying the respective distances is easily possible via the Lens Calculator. Looking at practical performance, up to 501 cm can be illuminated with 3500 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 334 cm. The projector was released in 1999 and is officially no longer distributed by Sony.
Display Type
3 x 1,8" LCD TFT Panel mit MLA SXGA 5/4 Liquid Crystal Display with Micro Lense Array
Ansi-Lumen
Projector
3500
Screen
1094 Lux (200 cm Screen width)
Contrast
-
-
Black Level
-
-
Offset
-
Resolution
SXGA 1280 x 1024
1.310.720 Pixel UXGA 1600 x 1200 compressed
Video Modes
PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M
Application
Stationary | Permanent installation in the training room and meeting room as well as the conference room. Medium screen width or rooms with a little more ambient light, max. 200 lumens.
hi, the boxes are now quite cheap to have including optics. have a zoom lens on it with which I can make a relatively small picture from 10 meters away. the video image is really great, I also have my computer on it. with the sxga 1280x1024 resolution I can operate the projector as well as the second monitor well. colors, movements in sports are all really first class...disadvantage he could be quieter..greetings oliver jung )
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martin 09.04.06
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I bought one second-hand. Makes a really great video image :-)
I got one relatively cheaply from a friend of mine. I bought the projector on the basis of a recommendation from someone who uses these devices in the professional sector. He recommended the projector to me because, unlike most bright projectors on the market, it has very good image processing. Most bright projectors have extremely lousy image processing. With fast movements, you can see clear comb effects or streaks in the image. This is where the Sony uses a technology called DRC. This quadruples the internal resolution in the processor. I was able to see the result in a direct comparison with a Sanyo or NEC. The Sony‘s video image shows far more image detail. The overall quality of the video image is much cleaner. I was told that the input signal processing is at the very highest level, which is typical for Sony. Incidentally, it has an SXGA resolution. I saw the device once with HDTV footage before I bought it and the result is simply stunning. Super many details, a picture to put in...So from me the projector has the absolute recommendation...:-)))) LG Martin