Product Description
The Sony VPL-PHZ50 is a remarkable high-brightness laser projector. It's discreet, extremely compact, and stylish, making it an ideal choice for corporate meetings, educational settings, and golf simulators. With a beautifully slim and light design, it combines outstanding picture performance with an impressive 6,000 lumen* image brightness and reliable operation. Its discreet styling blends seamlessly into any environment, and it has minimal maintenance needs along with flexible installation options, making it a great fit for today's integrated AV setups. It supports 4K 30P input signals, simplifying multi - screen setups. You can split the same 4K signal to drive all your displays without conversion. There's also a high - performance image scaler that converts 4K input to Full HD while maintaining top - notch picture quality. Technical specs include a 3LCD system, 0.64” (16.3 mm) x 3 BrightEra LCD Panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 6,912,000 (1920 x 1200 x 3) pixels. It has manual focus, zoom (approx. x 1.6), and lens shift (vertical - 35% to +55%, horizontal: +/-15%). The throw ratio is from 1.23:1 to 1.97:1, and it can project onto screens sized from 1.02 m to 7.62 m (40 in to 300 in) diagonally. Light output varies by mode, with 5,000 lm in standard mode, 5,400 lm in standard (center) mode, and 4,000 lm in middle mode. Color light output is 5,000 lm in standard mode and 4,000 lm in middle mode. It's about 16.61 x 3.94 x 13.11 in (422 x 100 x 333 mm) without dust filter and protrusions, and 16.61 x 5.08 x 13.31 in (422 x 129 x 338 mm) overall, weighing approximately 15 lb (6.6 kg).
Using the Sony VPL - PHZ50 projector is easy. First, find a suitable location for installation based on the throw ratio and screen size you want. You can use the manual focus, zoom, and lens shift to adjust the projection to your liking. When setting up a multi - screen system, just split the 4K signal and connect it to all the displays without any conversion. For normal use, you can choose the standard mode for the best balance of light output. Remember to keep the projector in a well - ventilated area to prevent overheating. Clean the dust filter regularly to maintain good performance. If you're not using the projector for a long time, turn it off properly. And when moving the projector, handle it gently as it's relatively light but still needs careful handling.