Published on September 17th,2008 at 6:10 AM
By >Akihabara News Team

Sony Rolls Out Two New 4K SXRD Projectors

Two years ago we discussed Sony’s 4K SXRD technology professional projectors, here, the SRX-S110 (10,000 lumens) and SRX-S105 (5,000 lumens). This morning Sony announced two new versions, the SRX-T110 & SRX-T105.

The SRX-T110 provides a contrast ratio of 2,500 :1, a brightness of 11,000 Lumens, and uses 2kW Xenon Lamp (x2).

The SRX-T105 provides a contrast ratio of 2,500:1, a brightness of 5,500 Lumens, and uses 1kW Xenon Lamp (x2)

Both should be available in November with a suggested price of 80,000€ for the SRX-T110, and 50,000€ for the SRX-T105.

Via Sony News
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