Sony VPL-AW15
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List All 9 PricesThe VPL-AW15 BRAVIA is a product of Sony in their line of LCD projectors with high definition tuner capability and compatibility to project the best image possible on screen.
Features
The Sony VPL-AW15 BRAVIA has an aspect ratio of 16 is to 9, with a widescreen capability. It can also be used for materials with an aspect ratio of 4 is to 3. It uses 3 LCD panels, that each has a native resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels each. Using a variable and dynamic iris, it has a contrast ratio of 12000 is to 1 at most. Using the UHP lamp for illumination, it can produce 1100 ANSI lumens as its light output. The dimensions of the VPL-AW15 Sony Projector is measured at 15 inches for its depth, 16 inches for its width, and 6 inches for its height, making it quite compact for handling. It also has a weight of 24 pounds.
Manufacturer's Specs
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VideoNative Resolution : 720p
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Weights and MeasurementsDimensions (Approx) Width : 14 3/8" (370mm)
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GraphicsFormat(s) Supported : Supports 1920 x 1080 fV: 60Hz PC timing over HDMI™
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PowerPower Consumption (in Operation) : 265W
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Convenience FeaturesMultiple Language Display : 15 languages (including English, French, Spanish, German, and Chinese)
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GeneralAspect Ratio : 16:9
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Operating ConditionsOperating Temperature : 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
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Inputs and OutputsComponent Video (Y/Pb/Pr ) Input(s) : 1 (Rear)
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Video FeaturesVideo Processing : Yes
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General FeaturesVertical Keystone : Yes
VPL-AW15 features: 720p, 12,000:1 contrast ratio (with Advanced Iris), 3LCD chip, ARC-F Lens, Real Color Processing, High Contrast Plate, 165W Ultra High Pressure Lamp, 1080/24p input capable (720p…
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Sony Bravia VPL-AW15 720p LCD Front Projector
Reviewer: soundandvisionmag.com02 September 2007Sony's newest LCD front projector delivers a crisp high-def image — and at a very affordable price. And its Auto Iris feature really helps boost picture contrast on dark movies. The main tradeoff here compared to a 1080p model is an increase in screen-door effect — you'll need to sit a decent span away from the screen to avoid that particular LCD-related artifact. But if you're looking to get a truly big picture at a price that barely exceeds that of an average high-e... Read more
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Reviewer: Projector Central19 July 2007
- Overall 8

- Features 8

- Ease of use 9

- Performance 8

Overall, I like the Sony AW15 and would recommend it subject to two important caveats: (1) it must be used in a dark viewing space to get the true contrast benefit from it, and (2) the viewer must sit at a distance of at least 1.8x the screen width in order to eliminate the intrusion of pixelation and screendoor effects. However, if you have a theater room that can accommodate these requirements, the AW15 is capable of producing a beautiful picture for the money. Read more
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Sony VPL-AW15 BRAVIA LCD Video Projector
Reviewer: hometheatermag.com16 June 2007Until recently, Sony's popular LCD video projectors carried the Cineza brand name. Apart from the fact that I always wanted to say, "bless you" whenever someone said Cineza, it was perfectly fine name. But Sony has now extended the "BRAVIA" moniker, once used to designate only its flat panel displays, across its line of displays. Read more
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Sony VPL-AW15 Bravia Home Theater Projector - Overview
Reviewer: Projector reviews11 May 2007As I have said, several times, it is the Sony's natural and pleasing image quality (and good sharpness), that is the one area where the Sony stands out. If that's you, a serious movie watcher, in a smaller light controlled room, on a 100" or less screen, then I expect you will really enjoy owning the AW15. Read more
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Reviewer: just bought it, Projector Central29 February 2008
- Overall 10

- Value for money 10

- Features 10

- Ease of use 10

- Picture quality 10

-Unless watching within 1 meter, I can not tell the Screen door effect. (IMO people are bit sensitive about this) -Lens shift is great.(almost no limit where you place) -Remote is good.(great job sony! well build) -very fast respond for a LCD projector. (I play games. If its DLP projector, my eyes will get tired real quick + I would see the Rainbow effect when move fast.) -Very quiet. -Accepts 1080p/24fps 1080p projector is still expensive and blue-ray is just getting... Read more
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Sony rocks
Reviewer: Japinder Singh, Amazon10 November 2007- Overall 10

Great product. Easy to setup, 720p is good enough to me, 'cause my sony VPL-AW15 is mainly used for HDTV. I'm very satisfied with this purchase. Comment Read more
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Excellent value
Reviewer: Anonymous Reviewer, Bestbuy09 September 2007- Overall 10

"For an entry level projector, this one can't be beat. The image is highly sharp even at 147in, and quite bright. The 12000:1 cr rating is amazing for a projector at this price. The only weaknesses here are black level and it's only 720p, but thats expected for a budget projector." Read more
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