The Projectors
Sony now offers four SXRD 4K projectors designed for Visualization, Simulation, Auditoriums and Postproduction, the 100 Series. The four projectors are differentiated by light output, input configuration, how they accept 4K signals and maximum refresh rate.
Projector Model | SRX- | SRX- | SRX- | SRX- |
| S110 | S105 | R110 | R105 |
Brightness, Lumens | 10,000 | 5,000 | 10,000 | 5,000 |
None | None | |||
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4K Signals Accepted |
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Analog Y, Pb, Pr | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Analog RGB | - | - | Yes | Yes |
- | - | Yes | Yes | |
DVI | Yes | Yes | - | - |
Maximum Refresh Rate | 60 Hz | 60 Hz | 48 Hz | 48 Hz |
(NOTE: Since there are multiple methods of measuring brightness, the way that brightness is specified will vary among manufacturers.)
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Physical layout
Tipping the scales at over 200 pounds, these projectors have an imposing physical presence. Each projector includes two lamphouses arranged symmetrically around the central axis, which contains the optical engine and lens. The projectors can be operated on one or both lamps. In case of an outage, the projectors automatically failover to the surviving lamp.
AC Input | Ethernet | Input Card Slots |
Status Panel | RS232 |
Right side of the projector chassis, showing input and control interfaces.
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