- Maximum 2500 lumens brightness with high, standard and low modes
The VPL-SW525 features three brightness modes for different use - 'High' for naturally white presentations in bright rooms, 'Standard' for everyday use and 'Low' for video in darkened rooms.
- 3LCD BrightEra technology
Sony's 0.75 inch BrightEra inorganic TFT 3-LCD panels deliver improved panel light resistance, higher resolution, high brightness and increased panel reliability.
- WXGA widescreen resolution
The VPL-SW525 has a color light output of 2500 ANSI lumens and with a native WXGA (1280 x 800) widescreen resolution panel - perfect for video or presentations direct from a laptop or PC.
- 6000 hours lamp life
The new driving scheme reduces gap expansion and brightness gradation. A new cooling system allows for uniformity in the temperature of the glass bulb, preventing the glass from clouding.
- Eco mode key
Users can easily select power-saving Eco Modes. The most energy-efficient mode is accessible through a single button-push, and further adjustments are available through a user-friendly menu system.
- ECO lamp dimming
This projector (if the function is set to on) can reduce power consumption and brightness by 10~15% without user detection during a input image. After a pre-set time, the brightness and power consumption will reduce to 30%.
- ECO picture mute - (Instant off / Instant On)
Picture Mute reduces power consumption down to 30% power usage, saving both cost and lamp hours. This feature can be used in the education market as instant off / instant on in-between class changes avoiding the need to power off completely and then turn back on - which increases power consumption and is less time consuming.
- Digital / HD ready
HMDI input means the VPL-SW535 can accept High Definition digital signals from PC or Video source.
- Automatic keystone adjustment
The projector can detect keystone distortion and correct it automatically. (Note that since this is an electronic correction, it may reduce the picture quality slightly).
- Smart APA (Auto Pixel Alignment)
When a computer is used as a picture source, APA automatically optimizes Phase, Pitch and Shift values. These can also be adjusted manually.