🎬 Elevate Your Home Theater Experience!
The Sony VPL-XW5000ES is a cutting-edge 4K HDR laser home theater projector that delivers stunning visuals with 2000 lumens brightness, a native 4K SXRD panel, and advanced color technology. With a compact design and exceptional motion handling, it's the perfect addition for any movie enthusiast looking to transform their viewing experience.
Brand Name | Sony |
Item Weight | 28.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.67 x 18.1 x 15.4 inches |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | VPLXW5000ES |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Short Throw |
D**S
Excellent 4K projector - brighter than our old 3000 Lumen projector.
Much much brighter than I expected given that we had a 3000 lumen HD projector before. I'd been holding for a native 4K DLP based projector, but our old DLP based projector's fan bit the dust before these existed. So I was thrilled to find Sony making a laser lit, projector with native 4K, using their unique SXRD ( Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) technology. (SXRD explained here https://pro.sony/ue_US/technology/sxrd ). Bottom line is it works extremely well, and given that it is a Sony, I expect higher than normal reliability. There are four minor negatives to this projector; 1) The startup time is slow - easily a minute to turn on. Peculiar. 2) The initial color balance is off until the unit warms up - initially the yellow channel is noticeably brighter than the other colors. 3) The projector is heavy and the ceiling mount attachment points are not well placed for front to back balance which strains the mounts vertical pointing adjustment. 4) The manual describes and I would like to attach some kind of safety cable in-case the ceiling mount fails/comes loose (I used Loctite on the screws). But, there is no independent mount point on the projector for such a safety system. Beyond these minor issues, this 4K projector rocks! So far, very happy with it.
A**R
Extraordinary picture
Outstanding projector!!! Clarity and color is fantastic!
M**L
Perfect
I bought this projector for my home theatre setup. The quality is great and also it gives you a feel of watching movies in theatre
S**T
This projector shows an amazing picture.
True Native 4K. The picture is amazing! Great value for the money. Caught a great sale $4999.I wished that I had a motorized lens cover. This is Sony’s entry level projector but it is Fantastic!
C**U
Wow, what more can I add :)
Coming from a 4-year-old Acer V7850 4K this unit is awesome! I have a room with no windows and I'm running with light reduction setting around 60% and it's still very bright/vivid. The detail that I can see in the dark scenes is amazing. I was able to pick this up on a substantial discount on a warehouse deal. Based on the price I had very high expectations and I can happily say they have been met if not exceeded in every way. Very happy with this unit and looking forward to years of enjoyable use.
N**G
Super quality
Very pleased with the Sony projector. The picture quality is breathtaking in comparison to Epson and few others I saw at best buy before deciding on Sony. We are beaming to a city gray painted basement wall for a really huge 200inch screen, and it is amazing.
E**S
The best projector I have ever used!
This projector is a great surprise. It is so bright I can use it a room with the shades open just like a TV. This my fourth projector. I know what I'm talking about. Do not hesitate to but this projector!
K**U
Good picture terrible for a dedicated theater room with 2.35:1 screen
I currently have Panasonic PT-AE800U 1080p Projector, projecting on to a 182 inch 2:35:1 screen. It produces bright but softer images due to the screen size. I have had it for last 8 years. I decided to upgraded to the Sony when I saw it on sale.Compared to the $1600 Panasonic, Sony has no features.1. There is no HDMI-CEC, I used to use the Apple TV remote to control everything. You can't do that anymore as the projector does not turn on or off without having its remote2. I bought it knowing Sony has all manual controls, but if Panasonic can give it on a $1600 projector, why not on $6000 projector.3. There is no lens mask. I used the masking to avoid overfill of the screen when 2.35:1 content switches to 16:9. Unless you spend another $6000 for an anamorphic lens, you can't use it with 2.35:1 screen4. There is no keystone adjustment. The projector I got had incorrect keystone where the image was wider on top and narrower on bottom unevenly. I was not able to correct it.5. Only good part is the picture quality. Native 4K made a world difference in picture quality. But some scenes looked digitized. May be the dynamic contrast!6. It is huge and looks ugly.7. Remote has backlit button, it turns backlit on after pressing it. Why not turn on backlit as soon as you press any button?8. Cable connectors are on the side and it will be visible anywhere from the room9. It is going back! I might get the JVC NZ7!
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