Sony VPL-CW125 LCD Projector
Sony VPL-CW125
QuickTake:
Review summary of Sony VPL CW125
alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 reviews of Sony VPL CW125 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 69/100. Comparing these reviews to 15495 other Projectors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.
Sony VPL-CW125
The VPL-CW125 is Sony's first compact projector aimed at those with widescreen notebooks, as it delivers a native 1,366 x 800 WXGA resolution and an aspect ratio of 16:9. It also takes network capabilities a step further, as along with standard browser-ba
Review Verdict: A compact widescreen LCD projector offering reasonable overall image quality and a useful range of features.
|
|
| Available at these top stores | ||||
|
The VPL-CW125 projector delivers exceptional image quality, more natural colors and unsurpassed ...
more at Dell SMB
|
|
Sony VPL-CW125 LCD Multimedia Projector VPL-CW125 WXGA (1366 x 800) LCD Multimedia ...
more at B&H Photo-Video-Pro Audio
|
|
The new VPL-CW125 is a compact WXGA resolution projector. This projector employs 3LCD technology with ...
more at MacMall
|
Stores Selling Projectors
(Sponsored Links)
Sponsored Links
-
Projectors
Save on Brand Name Projectors. Holiday Deals are at Walmart.
Walmart.com -
Epson Projector Sale
Buy a Factory Refurbished Epson Projector with a 2 Year Warranty!
www.epson.com -
Overhead Projectors
Find Overhead Projectors. Search In Your Local Area Now.
OneClickLocal.com -
Looking For DLP Bulbs
Replacement Bulbs From Panasonic, Sony & More. Free Ground Shipping!
www.BulbsOutlet.com -
Projectors
Solid Object/Multimedia Projectors. Use in Meeting Rooms and Class Room
www.avio.co.jp




Sony's VPL-CW125 projector is intended to serve in both office and classroom environments taking data in a range of forms for effective delivery to any audience. While this is a pricey projector, it is high quality and relatively cheap to run.
Review Verdict: A pricey projector, but high quality and relatively cheap to run
Read full review at zdnet.com.au