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Sony VPL VW95ES
| Sony VPL VW95EW
| Sony VPL VW95E
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Customer review |
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Brief Introduction
 Beta 2.5 |
A brief introduction to the Sony VPL VW95 ES/EW. The SXRD projector has an HDTV 1920 x 1080 resolution and a contrast of 150,000:1. The integrated lens shift gives freedom when positioning the projector. The projector can illuminate an image width of up to 321 cm thanks to the 1000 Ansi lumens. In room lighting, however, the picture width should ideally be less than 214 cm. The model is also Full HD 1080P and 3D compatible. The projector is very quiet compared to others with an operating noise of 20 decibels. This model is no longer offered by Sony, but is still very popular in our projector database.
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Display Type |
3 x 0,61" SXRD Panel HDTV 16/9 Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD)
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Ansi-Lumen |
Projector |
1000 |
Screen |
444 Lux (200 cm Screen width) |
Contrast |
150000:1 |
150000:1
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Black Level |
0,0067 min. Lumen |
0,003 min. Lumen |
Lens shift |
Vert.: +65% -0% Hori.: +/-25%
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Resolution |
HDTV 1920 x 1080
2.073.600 Pixel |
Video Modes |
Pal, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 3D, EDTV 480p, 576p |
Disc Recognition |
DVD | HD Blu-ray | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-ray |
3D Compatibility |
Frame-Packing (Full HD 3D) | Side-by-Side | Top-and-Bottom Frame Sequential (3D Ready) |
Application |
High-End Homecinema | Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 100 lumens. |
Light Source |
200W UHP Lamp Article Nr.: LMP-H201
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Light Life |
3000 h. |
Operating Costs |
-
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274 - 438 cm
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Lux: |
444 Lux |
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Room light max.: |
89 Lux |
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Candela pro m²: |
140 cd/m² |
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Foot-Lamberts: |
41 fL |
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| 73 cm
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Screen width: 200 cm Gain:1 |
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Focus |
Powered |
Zoom |
Powered 1,6 |
Objective |
F=2,50-3,40 f=18,5-29,6 mm |
Throw Ratio |
1,37-2,19:1 show |
Audio |
- |
Connections |
2 x HDMI 1.4 in
D-sub 15 pin in
YUV in
Cinch Video in
RS232C Din 9 pin in
12V Trigger out
RJ45 in
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Ceiling Mounting |
Yes, is possible. |
Power |
320W |
Size WxHxD |
470 x 179,2 x 482,4 mm (18,5"x7,1"x19") 40,55 L/dm³
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Operating Noise |
20dB |
Shift: 73 cm
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Shift: 50 cm
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| Shift: 50 cm
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Weight |
12,00 kg / 26,46 lbs. |
Keystone |
- |
Illumination |
- |
Frequenz |
H-sync: 19-72 kHz V-sync: 48-92 Hz |
Foot-Lamberts |
41 fL
/ max. 321 cm screen width |
Candela m² |
140 cd/m² |
Features |
Real Full HD 3D
Full HD 1080P compatible
Lens shift Funktion
Gamma correction
Dynamic iris
Lan network compatible. |
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Optional only
Google TV /
Fire TV /
Apple TV /
Roku TV /
Xiaomi TV Ads |
In Comparison
The Sony VPL VW95 ES/EW compared to others not current "High-End Homecinema" projectors. |
Ansi-Lumen: |
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6 |
Weight: |
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79 |
Contrast: |
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9 |
dB: |
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97 |
Black level: |
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100 |
Power cons.: |
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90 |
Picture Total Points: | 38 |
Projector Total Points: | 89 |
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Popularity Top 100 |
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Points: |
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51 |
Ranking: |
22 (From: 499) |
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Status |
2011 Discontinued (EOL) // Last update of the data: 2023-08-04
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Data |
Product Sheet english
Product Sheet english
Product Sheet english HC
Press release english

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Sony VPL VW95 ES/EW Ratings
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Autor:
Thomas 02.12.12 |
5 Stars |
Top Beamer |
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I‘ve owned the Sony VW95 for a few weeks now. I looked at the JVC X55, Mitsubishi HC5, Sony HW50 and others, but then decided on the Sony VW95. Thanks to its high-quality lens, it also has a super-sharp picture without any electrical aids. The colors are set almost perfectly ex works. The fan is almost inaudibly quiet. All in all, for me it is the best projector in its price range. For me, there is currently only one projector that is even better and that is the big brother of the VW 1000, but it is also in a completely different price range.
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Autor:
Richard 29.06.12 |
5 Stars |
My best projector to date |
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I‘ve now also owned the Sony VPL-VW95 for a few weeks. Before that I still had the Mitsubishi HC-9000A.
Comparing the two, they are almost on a par in 2D picture. The Sony is slightly more vivid and achieves a better black level. In 3D, however, the differences are enormous. The Sony‘s picture is much brighter behind the glasses than the Mitsubishi. But mine is still calibrated to the original colors and has even fewer ghosting artifacts." I can only say that with the Sony VW95, I‘m really enjoying 3D again. Because relatively dark movies like "Avatar" or "Tron Legacy" were no feast for the eyes with the Mitsubishi. The Sony (3D brightness set to max), on the other hand, can compete with our best 3D cinema (Dolby3D) in 3D (2m picture width).
The Sony is also better in zoom behavior and last but not least has a lower running noise.
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Autor:
Johannes 04.12.11 |
4.5 Stars |
Very satisfied |
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I have owned the VW95 for about 3 weeks as the successor to a VW50. There is
little to complain about. The 2D picture is beyond reproach and 3D...well, I still think it could be improved. Especially the brightness. But that‘s not why I bought the projector. The competition can‘t do any better and
development will certainly continue in this area.
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Autor:
Beamer 27.10.11 |
4.8 Stars |
This is the best 3d picture from a 3d projector |
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I‘ve had the Sony VPL VW 95ES for two days, I‘m totally thrilled. I‘m already very spoiled by the picture from my EPSON 5500, but what the Sony 95es conjures up on the screen in 2D and 3D mode is simply brilliant.
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