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Sony introduces new LCD displays at InfoComm in Las Vegas

At InfoComm 2008, Las Vegas, exhibit 1500, Sony is featuring more than ten new products that will be shown for the first time. The company is also highlighting its full line of professional display technologies, including LCD business projectors, LCD displays, digital signage players and SXRD 4K projection technology. “These technologies and products are designed to fit virtually any professional presentation application, requirement and budget,” says Gene Savoie, director of Sony’s professional display group. In addition to display systems, Sony is featuring high-definition videoconferencing technologies, visual imaging and professional audio products.
On display will be the VPL-FW300L (7000 lumens) and the VPL-FH300L (6000 lumens) projectors for commercial applications in larger venues, such as auditoriums, large classrooms and meeting rooms, museum exhibits, event centers, ballrooms and movie theaters for displaying pre-show content.
Sony is also showing several new LCD displays including the GXD-L52H1 “ruggedized” 52" LCD panel viewable area, measured diagonally) housed in a dust- and tamper-resistant aluminum chassis, as well as other new models in different sizes and for different prices.
Sony is also showing its full line of LCD projectors, including its latest generation of the VPLE series, which features four new models, including Sony’s first compact widescreen version. Each is designed for commercial applications, and specifically suited for use in classrooms and conference rooms.
Complementing its displays is a full lineup of plug-in network cards and players — including the VSP-NS7 HD signage player — for digital signage applications in hotels, stadiums and airports, among others. These can be used to drive a complete IP-based digital signage network.
In InfoComm’s Large Venue Gallery area, Sony is featuring its SRX-S110 SXRD 4K projector, showing ongoing demos of film-originated and computer-generated footage, as well as multiwindow HD image configurations, including the technology’s potential for sports book applications.
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