Sony SRX-R105CE Projector User Manual


 
Highly pure, superb
colour tonal reproduction
Colour Space Conversion (CSC) function
The SRX-Series projectors feature a CSC function to help users
easily adjust the projector’s colour space to that defined by either the
ITU*-R BT.709-3 standards for digital HDTV studio colour space, or
the new DCDM colour space.
The latter is significantly wider than ITU 709 and takes advantage of
the spectrum emitted by the Xenon lamp. The target colour gamut
parameters satisfying the ITU-R BT. 709-3 standard or DCDM
specification are automatically calculated from settings on the
supplied SRX Controller software, and then applied to the projector.
The internal test generator simplifies adjustment and lets the operator
align the projector in minutes. White point and colour primary points
can be aligned to either of these standards or to the customer’s appli-
cation needs.
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International Telecommunication Union
12-bit LCD driver
The SRX-Series projectors use a 12-bit imager driver to reproduce
extremely natural-looking images. This eliminates quantising and edge
errors that take away from the real resolution that these projectors can
achieve.
Gamma curve selection
The SRX-Series projectors provide three preset gamma curve values.
Users can select an optimum value from 1.8, 2.2, and 2.6 according
to the desired grey scale.
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Xenon lamp provides highly bright and pure light
The SRX-S110 and SRX-R110CE models provide high brightness
of 10,000 ANSI lumens* from two 2kW Xenon lamps, while the
SRX-S105 and SRX-R105CE models offer brightness of 5,000 ANSI
lumens from two 1 kW Xenon lamps.
The Xenon lamps in SRX-Series projectors achieve a wide colour
range by dispersing a very flat and wide light spectrum.
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Measured under conditions with the lamp power at 100% in dual-lamp mode.
Highly pure, superb colour tonal reproduction
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Wide Colour Range