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prenotazione accettata ;)
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prenotazione accettata ;)
mi sa che tu stia facendo un po' di confusione relativamente alla frequenza....i 100 o i 120 dipendono da cosa si riproduce e non dalla provenienza del proiettore :DCitazione:
Originariamente scritto da mauro100
in uscita il 20 novembre in usa....cambio con il dollaro....dogana....qualcuno sa o ha esperienza riguardo alla convenienza di optare per un acquisto oltre oceano?In fondo,si tratterebbe di attendere solo poco più di 1 mese per averlo in Italia....
Allora 2 cose...
A) La prima che non ho capito...
mi pareva di aver letto che la macchina usa andasse a 120 hz e quella europea a 100 hz ... e` vera sta' cosa? Se si, ripeto la domanda..., si puo` prendere la macchina USA????
B) La seconda riguardo al prezzo...
ieri ho fatto un po` di calcoli, per cercare di capire a quanto sia possibile acquistare l` 80 in USA. Essenzialmente mi sono riferito al 60, ora considerando che di listino in Italia viene 4300 euro e che in USA in qualche negozio on line si trova a 2230 euro (sperando poi che i mercati vadano sempre peggio e che l` euro schizzi!!!! si puo` risparmiare ancora...) lo sconto sul listino italiano e' del 48%.
Se l` 80 viene 5000 euro di listino puo` essere che si riesca a trovare sui 2500 euro/2700 euro. Dico puo` darsi perche` a differenza del 60 questa e' una macchina nuova che all` inizio potrebbe avere sconti piu` ridotti....
Se pero` mi date un po` di prezzi di listino dei sony italia controllo in USA a quanto si trova e poi calcolando lo sconto medio, si potrebbe capire all` incirca a quanto si trova.
La cosa che mi lascia perplesso e` il prezzo del 70 in usa che viene 8000$, ora, o abbassano il prezzo di listino del 70 o un prezzo dell`80 > di 8000$ mi sembrerebbe esagerato a tutto favore di JVC.
NB ho letto il regolamento....e ho visto che non e' piu' possibile organizzare cobuy...sorry!
PS io lavoro in USA e ho esperienza
Regolamento permettendo....
chiedo ai moderatori info riguardo al cobuy, per vedere se e' possibile raccimolare qui le persone e magari discuterne da un altra parte....
Io ti dico la mia impressione.
1) La macchina europea va a 120hz e non 100hz semplicemente per il fatto che 120 e' multiplo dei 24p mentre 100 no...e non avrebbe proprio alcun senso.
2) Si deve ancora capire se il vw70 americano sia la stessa cosa del vw80,
(e secondo me e' cosi') e il prezzo rimarra' circa 7500 dollari cosa che lo rende inappetibile per noi europei.
cerchiamo di capirlo noi no? Non e' detto per il prezzo gli americani fanno i prezzi di listino un po` a c...o poi la concorrenza interna e' fortissima quindi non e' detta l` ultima parola! Pero` e' fondamentale capire se la macchina e' la stessa....MAGARI cosi` lo compro subito!Citazione:
Originariamente scritto da HOMER J SIMPSON
Qualcuno aveva detto che sul 70 mancava il motion flow
Adesso vado sul sito americano e li confrontiamo...
Effettivamente non avrebbe senso mettere fuori l`80 con un prezzo superiore al 70....:confused:
il discorso dei 100 e dei 120 è che 100 è doppio di 50 (frequenza utilizzata dal materiale PAL) e 120 è il doppio di 60 (frequenza utilizzata con materiale NTSC). ovvero se ti ved un DVD in Europa il refresh sarà di 100 mentre se te lo vedi in USA sarà di 120.
120 poi è un multiplo di 24 (24x5) per cui tutto il materiale filmico ad alta risoluzione contenuto nei BRD sarà presentato ai pannelli con quella frequenza ;)
BRAVIA® SXRD™ 1080p Home Theater Front Projector
VPL-VW70 features: Full HD 1080p, 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, BRAVIA® Engine™ PRO, Anamorphic Zoom mode, 1080/24p input capable
Dim the lights and experience high definition resolution and film-like picture quality at home with the VPL-VW70 BRAVIA® SXRD™ 1080p home theater front projector. It features three SXRD™ micro-display panels that provide Full 1080p resolution. With Anamorphic Zoom mode, you can pair this projector with an external anamorphic lens (sold separately) to experience movies in their native 2:35:1 aspect ratio. The VPL-VW70 features 50,000:1 dynamic contrast, brightness of 800 ANSI lumens and the BRAVIA Engine™ PRO all-digital video processing system which reduces image noise and enhances color. Plus, an ultra-quiet fan and an improved lamp life combined with a lightweight, versatile design and easy-to-use features to help create the ultimate home theater experience.
Sony original SXRD Panels
The VPL-VW70 adopts Sony’s original “Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD)” panel which features Full HD resolution, good contrast ratio, and film-like reproduction.
200W Ultra-High-Pressure Lamp
The VPL-VW70 works with 200 wattage lamp. With this high wattage, the VPL-VW70 projects at a high brightness of 800lm. The high-wattage Ultra- High-Pressure lamp reproduces color accurately, beautifully, and naturally bottomless white, spectacular reds etc.
Fully Digital Signal Processing by BRAVIA Engine2
Incorporated BRAVIA Engine2 in the VPL-VW70 is a fully digital integrated picture enhancement engine, optimally engineered by Sony for front projectors. This is the centerpiece to BRAVIA picture quality. The BRAVIA Engine2 relies on a collection of Sony-unique algorithms such as noise reduction, and color enhancement to produce sharp, vibrant, lifelike images.
x.v.Color for an unprecedented range of rich colors
The VPL-VW70 can display colors beyond the sRGB color space, a new international standard called “xvYCC” was developed to capture a wider range of colors that exist in the real world. It is approximately 1.8 times wider than the color space defined by the sRGB. xvYCC compatible products, when used in combination with each other, can reproduce colors found in nature more faithfully than ever before.
Deep color for finer color shades
The richness of color gradation is determined by how many bits of information the source contains. Conventional broadcast and video signals were created and transmitted at 8 bits. The VPL-VW70 that support Deep Color(4:2:2) is capable of receiving Deep Color signals from devices such as PS3, allowing for a smoother, finer reproduction of shades and tones.
ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) Lens
The VPL-VW70 is equipped with an s “ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) Lens". This lens has extremely high resolution and sharp focus, specially engineered to optimize the high performance of the Full HD SXRD panel. Even when using corner of lens by adjustable lens shift function, the lens can project image with exact resolution, as its name suggests.
1.6 times Zoom Lens
The VPL-VW70 is equipped with a short focal-length lens with 1.6 times zoom. With this short focal lens, users can fill an entire 80-inch screen at a focal length as short as 2.45m. Users can project large-sized images even onto limited space. Better still, the 1.6 times zoom gives the VPL-VW70 much wider flexibility for installation. moreover, thanks to Motorized zoom/focus function, it is possible to set accurate adjusting of zoom/focus easily.
Adjustable Lens Shift
The VPL-VW70 has an adjustable "Lens Shift" function. Picture position (both horizontal and vertical) can be easily adjusted with the motorized adjustable “Lens shift” function, which expands the projector's placement and installation options without distorting image quality.
Automatic motorized lens protector
Lens cover of the VPL-VW70 opens automatically when the projector powers on, then closes up again when it's turned off. So the built-in motorized lens cover will help to keep dust off of the lens without forcing users to remember to replace the lens cap or flip up the front cover.
Superb Contrast Ratio with Advanced Iris 2
The VPL-VW70 is equipped with “Advanced Iris 2”. The Advanced Iris is an automatic “Iris”shutter, a technology that automatically detects and adjusts the picture brightness and contrast to reproduce the brightness of the input signal. This function realizes the VW70’s high contrast of up to 60,000:1.
Superb Low Fan Noise “20dB”
The VPL-VW70 runs very quietly with an advanced air discharge system. Through a highly efficient cooling system, fan noise is suppressed to a mere 20dB at lamp mode : low*. With whisper-quiet fan noise, users can concentrate on a movie or game in a quiet environment without distraction. *Fan noise level at lamp mode:high is 25dB
Two HDMI Inputs
The VPL-VW70 is configured with two HDMI digital input connectors, each capable of accepting a 1080p digital signal. This enables connection to 1080p output equipment such as Blu-ray Disc player.
24p True Cinema
Movies shot with a film camera have 24 frames per second. With the 24p True Cinema incorporated in the VPL-VW70, all 24 progressive images are displayed in the same sequence as the original film source. In combination with next-generation video devices like Blu-ray Disc, the same film-like motion normally seen only in a theatre is now available in the comfort of living room.
BRAVIA Sync
BRAVIA Sync simplifies and enhances the home theatre experience. Through the control capabilities of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface), the devices sync with one another for intuitive operations such as One Touch Play and System Stand-by. The VPL-VW70 support the following applications as BRAVIA Sync. 1. One Touch Play -Insert a disc and press Play: the system turns on and the movie starts. 2. System Stand-by -Press the Power/Standby button on the projector remote: all connected A/V products shutdown at once. 3. Pass Through -Operate the BRAVIA Sync Compatible Equipment with the Remote Control of the projector 4. Simple BRAVIA Sync setup - The setup of the BRAVIA Sync works in conjunction with other BRAVIA Sync Compatible equipments.
Various Analog Inputs
The VPL-VW70 has various analog inputs such as Composite Video, S-Video, Component, and D-sub 15pin for PCs. Users can connect to all sorts of equipment.
RS-232C Capability and Two Trigger Out terminals
The VPL-VW70 has a RS-232C terminal. This let users remotely control the projector by connecting a personal computer or general control equipment via RS-232C terminal. And also, Two Trigger Out terminals, one for Power and the other for Anamorphic Zoom Mode are available for system expansion.
RCP (Real Color Processing) Function
The VPL-VW70 has an "RCP (Real Color Processing)" function to adjust color and hue of each target color of the projected picture independently. With this capability, users can tweak the images to perfection.
Panel Alignment Function
The VPL-VW70 is configured with a function that compensates gaps in character or color management. It is possible to select R(Red) or B(Blue) to make adjustments based on G(Green), and to adjust the horizontal and vertical direction by shifting full image or selecting points of each color.
Anamorphic Zoom Mode
The VPL-VW70 has a “Anamorphic zoom”mode in the wide modes to enjoy wider aspect ratio. With this mode, it is possible to create a full 2.35:1 image just like a movie theater when using commercially available anamorphic lens*.
Noise Reduction Function
The VPL-VW70 has “Noise Reduction” functions to reduce the roughness, or noise of the picture. In addition to traditional NR function, Mosquito Noise Reduction and Block Noise Reduction functions are newly available.
Optimum Cosmetic Design for a Home Theater
The VPL-VW70 is stylishly designed. The target was to design a simple, functional, and sophisticated projector. The dark color of the exterior coordinated well with home theater environment. And the sleek painted surface is inspired by the beautiful starry Midnight sky. The high specifications and sophisticated design satisfy the owners of VPLVW70s.
Sophisticated Remote Commander
The VPL-VW70 supplies a remote commander with back-light buttons, easygrip, and larger buttons for easier control.
Product Specifications
Weights and Measurements
* Dimensions (Approx.) : 16 1/8 x 7 1/8 x 18 3/8 inches
* Weight (Approx.) : 26 lbs
Video Features
* Display Technology : SXRD™ Technology
Display
* Display Resolution : 1920 x 1080
mi sembrano diversi 70 e 80 gia' per il fatto che il primo ha un contrasto di 50.000 e l` altro di 60.000
cosa ne pensate??
I 60hz li abbiamo anche in Europa ( vedi Playsation 3 ;) )Citazione:
Originariamente scritto da stazzatleta
Marco hai quotato in maniera incompleta. parlavo di DVD non di materiale "ludico" che dipende da altri fattori. ;)
comunque penso che si sia capito perchè s'intende (in maniera non proprio precisa) 100HZ per il vecchio continente e 120 per gli USA.
non è un discorso di frequenza di rete, ma di materiale riproducibile
si, volevo solo sottilineare che i 120 hz servono anche qui da noi, indipendentemente da PAL ed NTSC
@Mauro
leggendo le specifiche non vedo riferimenti al MotionFlow....mi sbaglio?
nn so questo lo avevo letto in qualche thread credo....fatto sta' che il 70 ha un contrasto dichiarato di 50000.... direi che sono diverse se qlc non mi smentisce!