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Jun 27 2005, 12:00pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announces in Japan a new data projector that only measures 52mm in height.
The Sony VPL-CX20 features XGA resolution, while the Sony VPL-CS20 has SVGA resolution.
Both new Sony business projectors have 2000 lumen optical output. Measurements are 273x52x210mm and the weight is 1.9kg.
Sony also announced the VPL-CX76 and the VPL-CX86 projectors.
Both are XGA resolution projector. Those projectors are larger but feature a Wi-fi card slot and memory stick slot. The Wi-Fi interface can be used to wirelessly transfer the image data. Sony calls this Air Shot.
More details in this Sony Press-Release (Japanese).
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