Published on April 5th,2007 at 7:34 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New SXRD sensor by Sony

Some of the high end video projectors by Sony feature an SXRD sensor, if you’re interested in such a product you’ll be pleased to have waited as a new type of censor (type 0.61 HD SXRD) is on its way to the dealers. This new version offers 2.07 millions pixels (1920×1080 Full HD), a response of 2.5ms and a dramatically increased framerate from 120 to 240Hz! As a result the Motion Blur or Jittering (a “ghost” effect following an object in motion on a still background) is now gone !


Via SONY
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  • darkfader

    We don’t need censoring. And we also don’t need sensors.
    But these things are indeed very cool for projectors. But somehow I hope lasers can achieve better results someday.

 

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