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Sony VPL-FE40

By Christian Harris, ZDNet UK on 13 March 2008 02:15 PM

Tags: sony vpl-fe40, projector, lcd, image, video, large, lamp

Manufacturer: Sony

Connections

  • Composite
  • Yes
  • S-Video
  • Yes
  • Component
  • Yes

Display

  • Screen resolution
  • 1400 x 1050 pixels
  • Mininum projection size - Diagonal
  • 101.6 mm
  • Maximum projection size - Diagonal
  • 1524 mm

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 532 x 145 x 352 mm
  • Weight
  • 9.8 kg

Image

  • Aspect ratio
  • 4:3
  • Contrast ratio
  • 700 :1

Lamp

  • Lamp brightness
  • 4000 cd/m2

Physical features

  • Power consumption
  • 400 W

Projectors

  • Projector system
  • LCD

Sound

  • Speakers
  • Yes

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The good:
  • Produces extremely bright and crisp images
  • Broad array of input signals (including HDMI)
  • Flexible installation
  • Fully networkable
The bad:
  • Pricey for small businesses
  • Lamp is expensive to replace
  • Lacks native 16:9 support
  • No auto keystone
  • Cables exit at side
The bottomline:

While very expensive, the VPL-FE40 is an ideal projector for showcasing presentations, video and images in medium- to large-sized meeting rooms and auditoriums.

Editors’ rating:

8.1/10

RRP: AU$8995.00

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