Smart presentations
USB Compatibility and Projector Station Software (VPL-CX4 only)
The VPL-CX4 is USB-ready. Connecting a PC running Sony Projector Station software*1*2 to the USB port enables functions such as input selection and picture settings to be controlled from the PC.
Also, when presentation materials are assigned in the software beforehand, they can be opened instantly with the two Function keys on the supplied remote control unit.
*1 Projector Station software requirements: Microsoft® Windows® 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me or Windows 2000 operating system.
*2 Projector Station for Presentation is not applicable to the VPL-CX4.
Simple setup
Various Inputs
Both the VPL-CX4 and VPL-CS4 have a built-in scan converter so that they can accept composite video, component video and RGB video input signals.The VPL-CX4 accepts PC signals up to SXGA, while the VPL-CS4 accepts signals up to XGA resolution.
Digital Keystone Correction
Keystone distortion of up to 15 degrees can be digitally corrected. Images can be projected with the correct geometry even where installation space is limited.
Useful Remote Control Unit
The VPL-CX4 is supplied with a RM-PJM11 remote control unit, which has an integrated mouse function for point-and-click control of your USB-connected computer.
An alternative remote control unit, the card-size RM-PJ2, is supplied with the VPL-CS4. Both these control units are equipped with keys to control various functions, providing smooth, impressive presentations.
RM-PJ2 RM-PJM11
4-times Digital Zoom
Any part of the projected image can be zoomed in during a presentation to assist in conveying a clear message.
Freeze
APA (Auto Pixel Alignment)
With APA, a single-button “press and play” operation ensures that the display is correctly sized and adjusted for optimum picture performance.
OSD
The On-Screen Display for projector control is available in nine languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. Its screen position and colour can be altered, depending on user preference.
The Freeze function displays a freeze-frame while preparing or switching to the next image.