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The Best Sony Projector to Complete Your Home Theater

by Olly Mason

Two men watching a basketball match on a Sony projector

At a Glance:

Ideas for Using a Projector

Are Projectors Expensive?

The Benefits of a Projector vs. TV

Behind Sony Projectors

Two Sony Projector Recommendations You’ll Love

Why Trust Us?

Think projectors are purely for classroom nostalgia? Then it’s time to discover the newest generation of high-end video projectors and what they bring to the table. These high-res visual displays are more powerful than ever and are capable of casting larger-than-life images in crisp detail and precise upscaling that rivals even the latest TV technology. A Sony projector is a perfect example of what the next class of video projection forecasts, but with luxury prices, are Sony projectors good values?

We’ll leave that decision up to you. In the meantime, allow us to fill you in on what to expect from a Sony projector, how much you can plan to spend, and why these visual systems are some of the best on the market today.

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Ideas for Using a Projector

These days, projectors are used in both professional and domestic settings, such as:

For business:

  • Conference rooms (we recommend a Sony short throw projector)
  • Video demonstrations
  • Image display in auditoriums

For pleasure:

  • Home theaters
  • Outdoor entertainment spaces
  • Holiday house light displays 

Related: Small Home Theater Ideas

Are Projectors Expensive?

For the most part, Sony projectors align with the national average for a home theater projector, which can cost between $10,000 and $60,000. The lineup consists of models from $3,000 and up to $80,000 for premium setups.

Keep in mind that home projectors should be professionally installed to avoid damage and produce the best experience possible. Installation does add to the overall price of a home projector system, but it also ensures you get the most use out of your equipment.

Did you know Bekins is considered one of the nation’s best smart home services? In fact, we’re one of just two companies in the U.S.A. that is recognized as a Member of Excellence by the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), as well as Best In The U.S. by the Home Technology Association.

THAT MEANS → When you purchase a home projector from Bekins, you can also have it installed with the best home automation services in Grand Rapids and one of the best in the nation!

Learn more about Bekins smart home solutions!

The Benefits of a Projector vs. TV

The home electronics market is rapidly changing. Before, projectors were considered the premium choice for state-of-the-art video projection, but since then, HDTVs have caught up and now offer comparable playback at a fraction of the price. With that said, video projectors still go untouched in a couple of categories:

✓ Image Size: Even the most high-end TVs are limited to dimensions under 100 inches. On the other hand, projectors can cast images well over 100 inches, providing an immersive experience that feels truly cinematic.

✓ Depth: As thin as TVs are and may become, they’ll never be able to outdo the light display of a projector, which takes up virtually no floor or wall space. Best of all, they’re out of sight when not in use, so they’re super designer-friendly.

Learn More: Six Smart Home Client Requests

Behind Sony Projectors

Sony projectors are available in two classes: for the home and for professional use. For this guide, we’re focusing on the home lineup. The small-but-mighty family of projectors comes with a few core features, which can be confusing if you’re not a regular tech guru. Here’s what you can expect from every Sony laser projector, regardless of the price.

Important Terms:

DCI-P3 Color Gamut

Also known as Digital Cinema Initiative, DCI-P3 produces up to 50 percent wider color range than traditional sRGB displays (standard Red, Green, Blue), which helps contribute to higher pigment saturation playback that’s truer to real life.

Lumens

In the world of visual electronics, lumens refer to how much light a component produces. This is especially important when it comes to projectors because ambient light has a habit of dulling illumination, particularly darker displays. But having too many lumens can also be bad when using a projector in a small space.

The entry-level Sony projector provides 2,000 lumens (sufficient for a standard room), while Sony’s high-end model (VPL-GTZ380) casts 10,000 lumens, adequate for home theaters or outdoor settings.

Native 4K Resolution

A side by side comparison of Sony’s 4K projector resolution

While 8K is all the buzz these days, keep in mind that most entertainment is still not suited to cast in 8K resolution. Essentially, native 4K resolution describes how many pixels are used to create images (8.8 million, to be exact); the more pixels, the better image quality and color isolation, which produces lifelike images.

Z-Phosphor Laser Light

This exclusive feature from Sony is capable of running continuously for 20,000 hours (roughly two years and three months), all without maintenance.

Upgraded Sony Projector Features

From there, buyers have to option to upgrade to even more visual features, including:

TRUMILUMINOUS PRO

A color spectrum

Sony’s proprietary technology that displays over a billion color options with smart algorithms for feedback that is genuine to real-life images.

Why it matters: Pictures are richer, colors more vivid, and black images are contrasted better for a full-depth visual experience.

Dual Database Processing

Two powerful systems work in tandem to reduce screen distractions and upscale images.

Why it matters: Images are cleaner and fit the screen better.

Digital Focus Optimizer

An advanced tech that produces super-sharp pixel resolution.

Why it matters: Displays are cleaner.

HDR Remaster

This function individually optimizes each pixel color, producing a wider spectrum of colors.

Why it matters: Vivid scenes pop, making for an exciting visual experience.

Overall, Sony projector systems offer a taste of the silver screen at home or the office with upgraded features that set them apart from traditional video projectors. While it is an investment, a Sony projector can elevate any ordinary entertainment system into a luxury visual experience on a grand scale that even the best televisions out now can come close to.

Two Sony Projector Recommendations You’ll Love

Now that we’ve gone over Sony projectors let’s take a look at two options reviewed by our experts. The first is our affordable Sony projector, and the second is our luxury option. See how they compare to get an idea of which one is best for your entertainment needs.

Sony® 4K HDR Laser Home Theater Projector

Front view of Sony VPLXW5000ES projector

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We’re not the only ones who love this Sony 4K projector. Buyers rave, commenting, “The picture is so bright and crisp,” and “Detailed, deep blacks and the colors are incredible.” At 2,000 lumens, this isn’t the most illumination Sony offers, but it’s more than enough to give your home entertainment a boost of visual impact. And while it’s the most affordable projector from the Sony lineup, you still get great features like a TRUMILUMINOUS display and 4K resolution for images that are better than ever.

Sony® Black 4K Ultra HD Laser Home Theater Projector

Front view of the Sony VPLXW6000ES projector

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If you want to splurge on your entertainment, the Sony projector VPLXW6000ES is a mid-end model that won’t break the bank but will show the latest blockbuster in high definition. It features 2,500 lumens for brighter feedback than our first recommendation, allowing this projector to capture true blacks and darks better. Along with a billion colors and over 8 million pixels, this high-tech projector delivers a new way to enjoy your favorite films and shows in premium quality.

The bottom line is a Sony projector is the next level up from an HD TV, and the setup offers a larger visual scale that the most advanced television sets of today can compete with. Whether it’s a home theater or an outdoor entertainment center, video projectors are the way to go for a viewing experience that feels like the cinema. The Sony projector family is a solid place to start your journey into a home A/V system, but there’s more to explore at Bekins. Browse online or shop in-store to see what’s new — and what your entertainment has been missing.

Why Trust Bekins Appliances and Electronics?

Bekins is a local, family-owned, internationally acclaimed appliance and electronics company in West Michigan. It started as a service company in 1975 when Harvey and Barbara Bekins started their own appliance repair business out of their home in Grand Haven. We still view ourselves as a service company today, but now we also sell, install and service both appliances and electronics across West Michigan.

Scott, started in the business as an 8-year-old holding the flashlight for his father. Scott rolled in the first appliances when Harvey and Barb opened our Grand Haven showroom in 1982. After Scott bought the company from his parents, Bekins started offering custom electronic services then expanded with another state-of-the-art, interactive showroom in Grand Rapids.

In all, Bekins has earned more than 21 national and international honors. That does not include their Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Ethics or their Grand Haven Tribune People’s Choice Award for Best Appliances (17 years and counting!).

Shop Projectors at Bekins

Stop by Bekins Grand Haven location to see what a difference buying local with an experienced staff can make. Or shop projectors online! Our friendly experts are always happy to help you get set up with the right Sony projector for your entertainment — whether you call us at 616-288-1020, use our online chat feature, or visit us in person.

Learn More: The Ultimate Sony TV Guide

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