Sony VPLFHZ90L 3LCD Laser Projectors
Overview
A bright and vibrant image
Grab their attention – and keep it. The projectors’ very high light output
(12,000 lumens VPL-FHZ120L, 9,000 lumens VPL-FHZ90L) ensures presentations with
extra presence. You’ll impress audiences in larger venues, from conference halls
and lecture theatres to galleries, museums and visitor attractions.
Unforgettable images
Secure your competitive edge with visibly superior pictures – thanks to the
combination of a newly developed 1-inch 3LCD panel and optical compensator with
our unique Z-Phosphor Laser Light Source. It adds up to bright, beautiful
images, bursting with fine detail and rich, sumptuous colours.
Even richer colours
The VPL-FHZ120L offers the ideal solution for auditoriums and conference
halls, which require AV solutions for live performances and ceremonies.
Additionally, the projector supports sRGB100% mode making it suitable for
applications often found in exhibitions and museums which require precise colour
reproduction.
Made for flexible installation
Don’t restrict your thinking. You’ll appreciate the flexibility of
industry-leading lens shift adjustment range and a wide choice of
interchangeable lenses – giving more options to install the projector in any
space, including classrooms and halls with high ceilings.
With normal lens shift
The projector requires a mounting bracket, which obscures the audience’s
view.
With wide lens shift
Lens shift gives greater installation flexibility, even in rooms with high
ceilings.
Deliver your message
Make sure your audience is always in the picture. Directly present HTML
content – like corporate logos, images or information notices – over the network
or from removable USB memory.
Beautifully consistent
Auto calibration maintains precise colour consistency over extended operating
periods. It’s especially valuable for environments like museums and galleries
where you can’t afford to compromise the artist’s original vision.
Don’t keep them waiting
Quick start-up saves time with every presentation. Switch on the VPL-FHZ120L
and VPL-FHZ90L and you’re ready to start projecting at full brightness in
moments. So you won’t keep a room full of students waiting to see your point.
Instant recall
Memorise and instantly recall up to six projector settings for image size,
position and aspect ratio, saving valuable time for different environments and
applications.
Get closer to reality
Sony’s advanced Reality Creation technology analyses the input signal right
down to the pixel level. Powerful pattern matching enhances crispness of
on-screen images and text without adding digital picture noise.
Specifications
Display
system |
3
LCD system |
Display
device |
|
Size
of effective display area |
1”
x 3 BrightEra LCD Panel, Aspect ratio: 16:10 |
Number
of pixels |
6,912,000
(1920 x 1200 x 3) pixels |
Aspect
ratio |
16:10 |
Resolution |
WUXGA
(1920 x 1200 pixels) |
Projection
lens |
|
Focus |
Powered/Manual(Depend
on lens) |
Zoom
- Powered/Manual |
Powered/Manual(Depend
on lens) |
Zoom
- Ratio |
Depend
on Lens |
Throw
ratio |
Depend
on Lens |
Lens
shift - Powered/Manual |
Powered |
Lens
shift - Range Vertical/Horizontal |
Range
Vertical: Depend on Lens |
|
Range
Horizontal: Depend on Lens |
Light
source |
|
Type |
Laser
diode |
|
|
Filter
replacement cycle (Max.) |
|
Filter
replacement cycle (Max.) |
10,000
H |
Screen
size |
|
Screen
size |
Depend
on Lens |
Light
output *1 |
|
Light
output mode: Standard |
9,000lm |
Light
output mode: Middle |
8,000lm |
Colour
light output *1 |
|
Light
output mode: Standard |
9,000lm |
Light
output mode: Middle |
8,000lm |
Displayable
scanning frequency |
|
Horizontal |
15
kHz to 92 kHz |
Vertical |
48
Hz to 92 Hz |
Display
resolution |
|
Computer
signal input |
Maximum
display resolution: 1920 x 1200 dots |
Video
signal input |
480/60i,
576/50i, 480/60p, 576/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i,
1080/50i |
|
The
following items are available for digital signal only; 1080/60P, 1080/50p,
1080/24p |
Keystone
correction (Max.) |
|
Horizontal |
+/-
30 degrees |
Vertical |
+/-
30 degrees |
INPUT
OUTPUT (Computer/Video/Control) |
|
INPUT
A |
RGB
/ Y PB PR input connector: 5 BNC (female) |
INPUT
B |
RGB
input connector: Mini D-sub 15-pin (female) |
INPUT
C |
DVI
input connector: DVI-D 24-pin (single link), HDCP
support |
|
HDCP:
v1.4 |
INPUT
D |
HDMI
input connector: HDMI 19-pin, HDCP support |
|
HDCP:
v1.4 |
INPUT
E |
HDBaseT
interface connector: RJ45, 3 play |
INPUT
G |
HTML
Viewer |
OUTPUT
1 |
Monitor
output for Input A/Input B Connector: Mini D-sub 15-pin
(female) |
INPUT
OUTPUT (Others) |
|
USB-1 |
Type-A
x 1 |
Control
signal input/output |
|
REMOTE |
D-sub9pin
male/RS232C |
LAN |
RJ45,
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T |
Acoustic
Noise *2 |
|
Light
output mode: Middle |
39dB |
Operating
temperature / Operating humidity |
0°C
to 45°C (32°F to 109°F) / 20% to 80% (no
condensation) |
Storage
temperature / Storage humidity |
|
Storage
temperature / Storage humidity |
-10°C
to +60°C (14°F to +140°F) / 20% to 80% (no
condensation) |
Power
requirements |
AC
100 V to 240 V, 8.4 A to 3.4 A, 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Power
consumption |
|
AC
100 V to 120 V |
840
W |
AC
220 V to 240 V |
814
W |
Power
Consumption (Standby Mode) |
|
AC
100 V to 120 V |
0.50W
(when “Standby mode” is set to “Low” |
AC
220 V to 240 V |
0.50W
(when “Standby mode” is set to “Low” |
Power
Consumption (Networked Standby Mode) |
|
AC
100 V to 120 V |
21.6W
(LAN) |
|
26.5W
(HDBT) |
|
26.6W
(ALL Terminals and Networks Connected, when "Standby Mode" is set to
"Standard") |
AC
220 V to 240 V |
21.3W
(LAN) |
|
26.5W
(HDBT) |
|
26.6W
(ALL Terminals and Networks Connected, when "Standby Mode" is set to
"Standard") |
Dimensions
(W x H x D) (without protrusions) |
Approx.
544 x 205 x 564 mm |
|
(21
13/32 x 8 1/16 x 22 7/32 inches) |
Mass |
Approx.
26 kg (58 lb) |
Supplied
accessories |
|
Remote
commander |
RM-PJ30 |
Projection
Lens |
VPLL-4008,
Z4111, Z4015, Z4019, Z4025, Z4045 |
Note |
Value
is in accordance with ISO 21118, and may differ depending on the actual
unit. Brightness and contrast vary depending on use conditions and
environments. |
|
The
figures are approximate. They vary depending on the environment or how the
projector is used. |