Sony’s 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector
If you think you’ve seen it all, wait until you check this gizmo out, with the improbable name of Sony 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector. This state of the art multimedia monster was announced last month by the Japanese tech giant and it promises to change your life forever.
With the Sony 4K Ultra, you can say goodbye to expensive plasma TV’s or LCD’s, because now each and every wall inside (or outside) of your house can be transformed into a high resolution display.
The projector can display4K videos on surfaces of up to 147 inches wide, thus radically transforming your residence into an amusement park. If you like to read books, let me give you a hint : 451 Fahrenheit, by Ray Bradbury. In this science fiction book that he wrote 60 years ago, all the walls inside of your house were transformed into huge television screens at a touch of a button.
Now, Sony made this fantasy possible and the future is now, sort of speak. The design of the projector is very interesting, blending perfectly with your furniture, being actually inconspicuous, until powered on.
Sony 4K Ultra is already on the markets and the price tag writes $50.000.
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With the Sony 4K Ultra, you can say goodbye to expensive plasma TV’s or LCD’s, because now each and every wall inside (or outside) of your house can be transformed into a high resolution display.
The projector can display4K videos on surfaces of up to 147 inches wide, thus radically transforming your residence into an amusement park. If you like to read books, let me give you a hint : 451 Fahrenheit, by Ray Bradbury. In this science fiction book that he wrote 60 years ago, all the walls inside of your house were transformed into huge television screens at a touch of a button.
Now, Sony made this fantasy possible and the future is now, sort of speak. The design of the projector is very interesting, blending perfectly with your furniture, being actually inconspicuous, until powered on.
Sony 4K Ultra is already on the markets and the price tag writes $50.000.
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