Sony Introduces BRAVIA 8 and 9 Projectors with 4K HDR Laser Technology and XR Processor for a Professional Experience

Sony has presented its two new projectors from the BRAVIA 8 and 9 range, designed to “bring home a professional-grade cinematic HDR experience,” being equipped with the XR processor and the source of Sony 4K HDR Laser Light delivering quality images with bright colors and deep blacks.

The company has announced the new members of the BRAVIA family, which join Sony’s home cinema range of BRAVIA Series 9, 8 and 7 televisions, and BRAVIA Theatre audio products.

Specifically, as Sony has emphasized, the new BRAVIA 8 and 9 projectors They offer a great image quality, color and contrast, in order to offer experiences with Professional visual quality “within everyone’s reach”whether you are a movie buff, sports fanatic, or video gamer.

To do this, they have Native 4K HDR laser technology and they are the first in the company to use the Self-developed processor for XR projectorsas Sony specified in a statement.

So, with the XR processor Projectors have four image functions. One of them is XR Dynamic Tone Mappingwhich analyzes brightness peaks frame by frame and, based on this, offers an optimal allocation of all of them to improve viewing and maintain bright colors.

Another function offered by the processor is XR Deep Black, which controls laser attenuation in dark scenes, providing deeper blacks while maintaining tone and color expression.

Con XR TRILUMINOS PRO The projector is capable of “bringing to life” more than billion colors. It is also completed with technology XR Clear Image, what Improves all images to 4K qualityintelligently recreating lost texture and detail by comparing images to a database.

SONY LASER LIGHT

Sony has also highlighted that the new BRAVIA projectors have the Sony laser light source, offering improved brightness integrated into compact and lightweight designs. In the case of the projector BRAVIA 9the projection light reaches the 3,400 lumens. For its part, the BRAVIA 8 has 2,700 lumens.

Likewise, the projector BRAVIA 9 It is also equipped with Live Clolour Enhancera technology that offers more vivid and vibrant images for use in brighter environments.

Sony has also designed the new projectors with video game players, since they offer images with a 120 fps frame rate and 4K quality with 12ms input lag. In addition, they have a mode Automatic low latencyavailable through two HDMI 2.1 compatible inputs, providing smooth, crisp motion, facilitating responsiveness when playing and offering a better experience.

SUSTAINABLE AND ADAPTABLE DESIGN

Technology has also had an impact on its sustainable designsince they have been manufactured with a mercury-free laser light source. Also, with XR Deep Black technology, it is controlled in a Optimize laser output frame by frame to improve energy efficiency.

The projectors can be installed in complex spaces thanks to their Keystone correction functions at corners and lens shiftallowing them to adapt to both rooms with high ceilings and limited depth.

The new BRAVIA projectors are now available for purchase at 15,999 euros for the BRAVIA 8 model (VPL-XW6100ES) and by 25,999 euros for the BRAVIA 9 (VPL-XW8100ES) Specifically, the BRAVIA 9 model replaces Sony’s VPL-XW7000ES projector.

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