Optoma TX1080 vs Sony VPLEW575: Which Projector Delivers Superior Brightness and Professional Quality?

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  1. 1 Specs
  2. 2 Which to get
When it comes to projectors, the battle between native HD resolution and adaptable connectivity is a fascinating one. On one side, we have the Optoma TX1080, boasting a native HD resolution of 1920x1080, enhanced by Texas Instruments’ 1080p DLP chipset and BrilliantColor technology. This model seems almost tailored for presentations, complete with a user-friendly IR remote that includes a USB mouse function and laser pointer.

On the other side stands the Sony VPLEW575, a portable powerhouse with a brightness of 4300 lumens and a WXGA resolution of 1280x800. While it may not match the Optoma in pixel count, its dual HDMI inputs and 1.6x zoom lens provide a level of versatility that could be crucial for mobile users or those with varying connection needs.

In this comparison, we’ll dive into whether the superior resolution of the Optoma truly outweighs the connectivity and portability advantages of the Sony. Which projector truly offers the better value for your specific needs?

Specs​

Parameter
Optoma TX1080 Projector​
Sony VPLEW575 Projector​
Picture​
OptomaTX1080Projector.jpg
SonyVPLEW575Projector.jpg
Reference Price​
$415​
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Highlight​
Native HD (1920x1080) resolution
Presentation friendly IR remote with USB mouse function and laser pointer
Features Texas Instruments 1080p DLP chipset and BrilliantColor technology
4300lm WXGA Portable LCD Projector WXGA (1280x800) resolution
2x HDMI inputs for versatile connection
1.6x flexible zoom lens
Screen Size​
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N/A - 300 Inches​
Throw Distance​
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10 Meters - 10 Meters​
Contrast Ratio​
2200:1​
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Maximum Resolution​
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1280 x 800​
Native Resolution​
1920 x 1080​
1280 x 800​
Display Type​
-​
LCD​
Other Features​
speakers​
Portable​
Lamp Wattage​
300 Watts​
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LightSource Life​
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10000 Hours​
Controller Type​
Remote Control​
Button Control​
Control Method​
Remote​
Voice​
Connectivity Technology​
HDMI
USB, HDMI
Wattage​
400 watts​
16 watts​
Mount Type​
Tabletop Mount​
Tabletop Mount​

Which to get​

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