You were so pleased with that 1080p projection spread across your garage wall. But you then got as much as fetch a lager and noticed horrible fingernail-sized pixels all the way through Johnny Depp’s mustache. The appearance promptly shattered and also you realized it was time for an upgrade. An £18,000 ($28,000) upgrade, no less, for you to render your Blu-rays bearable again by upscaling them to four times the resolution of Full HD and blasting them out at 2,000 lumens. We have seen the VPL-PW1000ES in action with 2D content from a PS3 and its ‘Reality Creation’ upscaling algorithm really does make a huge difference, but when you absolutely insist on having native 4K video then you’ll currently must budget one other $65,000 for a player. (Well, you insisted.)
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