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		<title>Sony reveals midrange VPL-HW30ES 3D projector on the way next month</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know you deserve to live the projector lifestyle, but fitting Sony&#8217;s first home projector with 3D &#8212; the $10k (MSRP) VPL-VW90ES that launched last fall &#8212; into one&#8217;s budget might be a little tough. Now the company is launching the &#8220;affordable&#8221; VPL-HW30ES for the rest of us this year, featuring some of the same 240Hz SXRD tech in a cheaper package. There&#8217;s no word yet on pricing or a ship date here in the US, but it&#8217;s confirmed shipping in Europe and Japan next month with a pricetag of 370,000 yen ($4,626 US) in the latter. That lower price nabs specs like a claimed 70,000:1 contrast ratio and 1,300 lumens of brightness and all the picture adjustment settings befitting a product rocking the Elevated Standard tag, along with an upgraded 3D system to reduce crosstalk. 3D compatibility is achieved with Sony&#8217;s new lighter active shutter 3D glasses and an add-on IR sync device that are both sold separately &#8212; no complex lens switching necessary. </p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Sony expands its groundbreaking 3D home projector range with the affordable VPL-HW30ES</strong></p>
<p>9th June 2011</p>
<p>Basingstoke, UK, 9th June 2011: Sony has today announced it has expanded its range of market leading 3D home projectors with the new, more affordable, VPL-HW30ES. Incorporating Sony&#8217;s latest lamp technology, dynamic lamp control system, movie fans have the opportunity to enjoy an unrivalled 3D cinematic experience, with stunning images that are three times as bright as Sony&#8217;s first 3D home projector, the VPL-VW90ES.</p>
<p>In order to achieve an optimal movie experience which feels natural on the eye, the VPL-HW30ES is equipped with Sony&#8217;s High Frame Rate SXRD Panel (1920ï½˜1080), which helps to reproduce dramatically sharp and smooth motion and reduces the image motion blur for a crisper image (Motionflow) and deliver a dynamic contrast ratio of 70,000:1 and brightness of 1,300lm. In addition, &#8220;3D crosstalk&#8221; is significantly reduced thanks to the 240Hz SXRD panel drive system. The VPL-HW30ES is also capable of taking 2D video and simulating 3D images, bringing new life to classic movies from the past and allowing a wide variety of video content, such as live sports, to be enjoyed.</p>
<p>The VPL-HW30ES also enhances the customer viewing experience by enabling them to enjoy 3D and 2D pictures more comfortably. It has independent 2D/3D picture mode, which helps when you watch 2D and move on to watch 3D contents and you can watch the contents optimum picture image setting automatically. And the VPL-HW30ES runs very quietly with an advanced air discharge system by &#8220;22 db&#8221; which doesn&#8217;t disturb the overall cinematic experience.</p>
<p>&#8220;The launch of the VPL-HW30ES demonstrates Sony&#8217;s commitment to developing truly innovative products which allow more people than ever to experience 3D in their own living room,&#8221; said Tak Nakane, product specialist at Sony Professional, Sony Europe. &#8220;Built using Sony&#8217;s extensive 3D expertise, the VPL-HW30ES sets down a new benchmark for demanding movie-goers who want a high-end home cinema system at an affordable price.&#8221;</p>
<p>The VPL-HW30ES is compatible with Sony&#8217;s new active shutter glasses, the TDG-PJ1, which are 18 grams lighter than the previous model (59g compared to 77g). The TDG-PJ1 can be charged in 30 minutes to provide 30 hours of continuous watching. In conjunction with the new glasses, Sony has announced a new transmitter, the TMR-PJ1, which synchronises 3D content effortlessly to generate a high-quality natural 3D effect.</p>
<p>The VPL-HW30ES will be available across Europe in July 2011. The TDG-PJ1 and TMR-PJ1 are sold separately.</p></blockquote>
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