Sony VPL-GTZ380 10,000-Lumen SXRD Laser Projector Review

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  • čas přidán 27. 01. 2022
  • ProjectorCentral's Rob Sabin reviews Sony's powerful flagship SXRD home theater projector.
    Full review with measurements and calibrated settings:
    www.projectorcentral.com/Sony...
    VPL-VW325ES Review:
    www.projectorcentral.com/Sony...
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Komentáře • 24

  • @thomaslaemmel6425
    @thomaslaemmel6425 Před 2 lety

    Great review Rob!

  • @aylinravelo8770
    @aylinravelo8770 Před rokem

    Awesome just a question does yours came with two different power cables ?

  • @knowthycell
    @knowthycell Před 2 lety

    On your website the short throw lens z800 is listed as compatible with the vw715 but not listed on the Sony website as compatible. Do you know if it is?

  • @sadekiebutler2501
    @sadekiebutler2501 Před rokem

    Can this projector do projection mapping

  • @MarcosViniciusGuarese
    @MarcosViniciusGuarese Před 7 měsíci

    what the best, Sony VPL-GTZ380 or Projector Optoma ZK1050?

  • @zaselimgamingvideos6881
    @zaselimgamingvideos6881 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice review, Will you be reviewing Hisense PX-1 Pro UST?

  • @jfhalshsfdalkj
    @jfhalshsfdalkj Před 2 lety

    Could this unit fill a standard movie screen (~55 feet wide) at an acceptable brightness?

    • @scottwallace1
      @scottwallace1 Před 2 lety

      10,000 lumens is a lot for about any "normal" sized home theater environment, even those erring on the larger side (say 12' - 20'). But not nearly enough to provide sufficient light and punch for 50'+ size screens. That calls for an altogether different kind of light engine.

  • @PepijnHazelhof
    @PepijnHazelhof Před 2 lety

    does it do danthe video?

  • @victorpulos823
    @victorpulos823 Před 2 lety +1

    Is Sony coming out with new ust projector?

    • @ProjectorCentralUSA
      @ProjectorCentralUSA  Před 2 lety +2

      We've heard nothing about one, Victor, but one would think they would have a replacement for their long-in-the-tooth model in the works.

  • @moveezy5591
    @moveezy5591 Před 2 lety +2

    I can only dream

  • @DonReality
    @DonReality Před rokem +2

    If I had F U money, I'd get one just for the heck of it and build my own home cinema experience, coupled with my gaming console setup

  • @SalveMonesvol
    @SalveMonesvol Před 2 lety

    I honestly don't get why anyone would buy one of these instead of a 2 meter wide 4k 120hz OLED

  • @TotallyOther
    @TotallyOther Před rokem +7

    a true LASER projector does not require a lens. it’s very tragic how much of the marketing in (home) theater has decided words don’t matter and that lying to customers is ok. this projector, and 96% of claimed LASER projectors, is actually LCD in the same way a sanyo projector from 2005 is. the only difference with these new projectors is a brighter and longer lived light source. that isn’t good enough for hucksters who tricked the public into believing they would get an LED television in 2014 when it was actually an LCD with a bunch of diode backlights instead of edge-reflected light strips. lies always sell more so marketing uses whatever they can to profit from ignorance. these paid pushers of hybrid technologies owe it to the public to say what is really being sold.

    • @TotallyOther
      @TotallyOther Před 7 měsíci

      @tom-cd8fv but are you aware of the difference between using the LASER only as a very bright source of light _and_ using it to actually construct the image?
      The type of projector that uses a LASER to construct the actual image does not require a lens because absolutely no focusing is necessary. True LASER projector(no focusing lens) is also more efficient.

    • @justaguywholikesmovies90
      @justaguywholikesmovies90 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@TotallyOther Can you name a true laser projector? Is the JVC nz9 one?

    • @TotallyOther
      @TotallyOther Před 4 měsíci

      @@justaguywholikesmovies90
      Sony MP-CL1A
      the jvc you mentioned has a lens. As i mentioned in the very first sentence, this proves it does not use a LASER to make the image. Marketing departments almost never have an understanding of the technology. But they might know how to manipulate the public. Marketing knew only two things about LED technology. The general public had heard they are preferable to LCD and they were also known to consume less power. So every company tasked their marketing muckety mucks with creating lots of statements about LED dimming and LED lifetime and LED response time. They knew people would conflate the holy grail of making the pixels of LEDs with the same old television sets with just a different backlight. YES LED televisions are really just LCD televisions. Similarly almost every LASER projector is really just a DLP or LCD projector with a better lifetime backlight “bulb”. So the benefit of what they call a LASER projector is that you don’t have such a long warmup time and cooldown time _and_ the light source will last nearly ten times longer. Remember, if there is a lens, they are manipulating perceptions. Got it? When a lens is present, the projector is passing light through an LCD array or bouncing if off a DLP chip. But that JVC looks awesome. Just sold with half-truths.