Sony has made big progress in ultra-short throw projection technology. The company showed a new projector that delivers bright, clear images from just inches away from the wall. This design saves space and works well in small rooms or tight setups.
(Sony’s Advances in Ultra-Short Throw Projection)
The new projector uses Sony’s latest laser light source. It gives strong brightness and steady color over time. Users get vivid pictures without needing to replace lamps. The system also starts fast and runs quietly.
Sony improved the lens and image processing too. The picture stays sharp even on uneven surfaces. Colors look natural and true to life. The projector handles different lighting conditions without losing quality.
This tech is good for homes, offices, and classrooms. People can set it up quickly without complex mounting. It fits under a TV stand or on a desk. The short throw means no shadows or glare from people walking by.
Sony worked with real users during development. Feedback helped shape features like easy controls and smart connectivity. The projector links to phones, laptops, and streaming devices. Setup takes minutes with simple menus.
The company says this projector meets growing demand for flexible display options. More people want big screens without the hassle of traditional setups. Sony’s approach removes many common problems.
(Sony’s Advances in Ultra-Short Throw Projection)
Production will start soon. The projector will be available in key markets later this year. Pricing details will come closer to launch. Sony expects strong interest from both regular buyers and business customers.
