LCOS Rear Projection
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LCOS Rear Projection
This is a newer technology relative to LCD and DLP, and the quality and performance has historically been highly variable among models. A few companies have offered LCOS and then dropped out, but Sony and JVC are now the two primary retailers. Sony calls their LCOS "SXRD" and JVC calls it "HD-ILA" and when its done right, LCOS can outperform DLP and LCD projection displays. LCOS' are usually quite bright for a projection display with accurate colour representation, and both Sony and JVC provide high-resolution 1,080p models. Some models have been reported to have uniformity issues with blurring at the corners. Prices for the older 720p models range from £800 - £1,500 and the 1080p models are priced at £1,200-£2,000 for 50-60" models and £2,000-£3,500 for the ultra large 60" 70" models.
Pros: Very good overall image quality, brightness, contrast.
Cons: Depends on the model, but some have uniformity issues. Prices for the higher quality models are slightly higher than LCD and DLP.
Who's it for? Customers want great image quality and are willing to research different models to get it.
Suggested Models
Suggested models are recommended based on a combination of personal viewing experience, other user experiences, comparative pricing, and company reputation.
JVC HD52Z575

Sony KDS-R60XBR1

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