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Hat jemand Erfahrungen mit diesem Projektor und kann mir
einen Tip dazu geben??
einen Tip dazu geben??
Der Projektor ist grundsolide, aber das Design ist besser als der Kontrast.
Tests findest Du auf www.heise.de und in der CT. (Nicht Testsieger, aber vorne dabei).
Gruß
schick
Sony Electronics VPL-CS1 SuperLite
By Raymond M. Padilla, Computer Shopper
March 20, 2000
Sony`s latest LCD projector, the VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector, brings to the spotlight a number of firsts for both Sony and the genre. It`s among the first projectors to use three 0.7-inch SVGA polysilicon LCDs, and, at an estimated price of $2,999, it`s one of the most affordable units available.
This low price opens up the portable projector market to small- and home-office users, who typically have been unable to spring for the $5,000-plus models that dominate the category. Sony targets this new audience with convenient features.
Measuring 2.9x11x8.5 inches and weighing just over 6.5 pounds, the VPL-CS1 is a small, lightweight unit that`s packaged in typical sleek Sony style. It comes with a USB hub, and its Projector Station software enables you to control a notebook, as well as the projector, with the remote control.
Connecting the projector to a notebook was straightforward. We simply loaded the drivers and software from the CD, then connected the included VGA cable. We were up and running within minutes.
The VPL-CS1`s native resolution is 800x600, and the brightness is rated at a high 600 ANSI lumens. In our tests using SVGA resolution, we found the video quality to be bright and clear, with even color distribution. Clarity suffered a bit at higher XGA resolution, but downshifting to SVGA quickly solved this problem.
The ability to move the cursor around the screen with the remote is an outstanding feature, although it takes a little time to get the knack.
The VPL-CS1 comes with a variety of ports for consumer-electronics devices, such as VCRs and DVD players. A second USB port is available for other devices, and an audio-input jack will enable you to connect external speakers if your presentation needs sonic impact.
The VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector sets a new standard for price, size, and ease of use. Its slightly blurry XGA resolution notwithstanding, this projector is a sharp presentation tool for those who like to travel light.
Product: Sony VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector
Rating:
Mfr. Est Price: $2,999
Pros: Extremely portable; affordable; user-friendly; USB hub port
Cons: Somewhat blurry non-native resolution
Company: Sony Electronics; Company Info, Park Ridge, NJ; (800) 686-7669; www.ita.sel.sony.com
und:
Sony`s latest LCD projector, the VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector, brings to the spotlight a number of firsts for both Sony and the genre. It`s among the first projectors to use three 0.7-inch SVGA polysilicon LCDs, and, at an estimated price of $2,999, it`s one of the most affordable units available.
This low price opens up the portable projector market to small- and home-office users, who typically have been unable to spring for the $5,000-plus models that dominate the category. Sony targets this new audience with convenient features.
Measuring 2.9x11x8.5 inches and weighing just over 6.5 pounds, the VPL-CS1 is a small, lightweight unit that`s packaged in typical sleek Sony style. It comes with a USB hub, and its Projector Station software enables you to control a notebook, as well as the projector, with the remote control.
Connecting the projector to a notebook was straightforward. We simply loaded the drivers and software from the CD, then connected the included VGA cable. We were up and running within minutes.
The VPL-CS1`s native resolution is 800x600, and the brightness is rated at a high 600 ANSI lumens. In our tests using SVGA resolution, we found the video quality to be bright and clear, with even color distribution. Clarity suffered a bit at higher XGA resolution, but downshifting to SVGA quickly solved this problem.
The ability to move the cursor around the screen with the remote is an outstanding feature, although it takes a little time to get the knack.
The VPL-CS1 comes with a variety of ports for consumer-electronics devices, such as VCRs and DVD players. A second USB port is available for other devices, and an audio-input jack will enable you to connect external speakers if your presentation needs sonic impact.
The VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector sets a new standard for price, size, and ease of use. Its slightly blurry XGA resolution notwithstanding, this projector is a sharp presentation tool for those who like to travel light.
Tests findest Du auf www.heise.de und in der CT. (Nicht Testsieger, aber vorne dabei).
Gruß
schick
Sony Electronics VPL-CS1 SuperLite
By Raymond M. Padilla, Computer Shopper
March 20, 2000
Sony`s latest LCD projector, the VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector, brings to the spotlight a number of firsts for both Sony and the genre. It`s among the first projectors to use three 0.7-inch SVGA polysilicon LCDs, and, at an estimated price of $2,999, it`s one of the most affordable units available.
This low price opens up the portable projector market to small- and home-office users, who typically have been unable to spring for the $5,000-plus models that dominate the category. Sony targets this new audience with convenient features.
Measuring 2.9x11x8.5 inches and weighing just over 6.5 pounds, the VPL-CS1 is a small, lightweight unit that`s packaged in typical sleek Sony style. It comes with a USB hub, and its Projector Station software enables you to control a notebook, as well as the projector, with the remote control.
Connecting the projector to a notebook was straightforward. We simply loaded the drivers and software from the CD, then connected the included VGA cable. We were up and running within minutes.
The VPL-CS1`s native resolution is 800x600, and the brightness is rated at a high 600 ANSI lumens. In our tests using SVGA resolution, we found the video quality to be bright and clear, with even color distribution. Clarity suffered a bit at higher XGA resolution, but downshifting to SVGA quickly solved this problem.
The ability to move the cursor around the screen with the remote is an outstanding feature, although it takes a little time to get the knack.
The VPL-CS1 comes with a variety of ports for consumer-electronics devices, such as VCRs and DVD players. A second USB port is available for other devices, and an audio-input jack will enable you to connect external speakers if your presentation needs sonic impact.
The VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector sets a new standard for price, size, and ease of use. Its slightly blurry XGA resolution notwithstanding, this projector is a sharp presentation tool for those who like to travel light.
Product: Sony VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector
Rating:
Mfr. Est Price: $2,999
Pros: Extremely portable; affordable; user-friendly; USB hub port
Cons: Somewhat blurry non-native resolution
Company: Sony Electronics; Company Info, Park Ridge, NJ; (800) 686-7669; www.ita.sel.sony.com
und:
Sony`s latest LCD projector, the VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector, brings to the spotlight a number of firsts for both Sony and the genre. It`s among the first projectors to use three 0.7-inch SVGA polysilicon LCDs, and, at an estimated price of $2,999, it`s one of the most affordable units available.
This low price opens up the portable projector market to small- and home-office users, who typically have been unable to spring for the $5,000-plus models that dominate the category. Sony targets this new audience with convenient features.
Measuring 2.9x11x8.5 inches and weighing just over 6.5 pounds, the VPL-CS1 is a small, lightweight unit that`s packaged in typical sleek Sony style. It comes with a USB hub, and its Projector Station software enables you to control a notebook, as well as the projector, with the remote control.
Connecting the projector to a notebook was straightforward. We simply loaded the drivers and software from the CD, then connected the included VGA cable. We were up and running within minutes.
The VPL-CS1`s native resolution is 800x600, and the brightness is rated at a high 600 ANSI lumens. In our tests using SVGA resolution, we found the video quality to be bright and clear, with even color distribution. Clarity suffered a bit at higher XGA resolution, but downshifting to SVGA quickly solved this problem.
The ability to move the cursor around the screen with the remote is an outstanding feature, although it takes a little time to get the knack.
The VPL-CS1 comes with a variety of ports for consumer-electronics devices, such as VCRs and DVD players. A second USB port is available for other devices, and an audio-input jack will enable you to connect external speakers if your presentation needs sonic impact.
The VPL-CS1 SuperLite LCD Projector sets a new standard for price, size, and ease of use. Its slightly blurry XGA resolution notwithstanding, this projector is a sharp presentation tool for those who like to travel light.
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