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XBR is a line of LCD, OLED, Plasma, Rear Projection, and CRT televisions produced by Sony.According to Sony, XBR is an acronym for eXtended Bit Rate, although there is evidence that it originally stood for "Project X, Black Remote" which was meant to distinguish it from the then-standard line of Sony televisions. [1]
1080p: Projection 2 [23] KDS-50A2020 50" 1080p: Projection KDS-55A2020 55" 1080p: Projection KDS-60A2020 60" 1080p: Projection 20S3000 20" 1366x768 1 26S3000 26" 1366x768 2 32S3000 32" 1366x768 2 40S3000 40" 1366x768 2 46S3000 46" 1366x768 2 40V3000 40" 1080p: 46V3000 46" 1080p: 40W3000 40" 1080p: WCG-CCFL 46W3000 46" 1080p: WCG-CCFL 52W3000 52 ...
Rear-projection television (RPTV) is a type of large-screen television display technology. Until approximately 2006, most of the relatively affordable consumer large screen TVs up to 100 in (250 cm) used rear-projection technology. A variation is a video projector, using similar technology, which projects onto a screen.
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In the front and rear-projection television market, it competes directly with JVC's D-ILA and Texas Instruments' DLP. Sony has discontinued the production of all of its rear-projection televisions, including those that used SXRD display chips, in favor of flat-panel sets utilizing LCD and OLED displays.
[citation needed] Introduced in 2002, Sony's plasma display televisions were also branded as Plasma WEGA until being superseded by the BRAVIA LCD line. Sony's rear-projection televisions, either Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) or LCD-based, were branded as Grand WEGA until Sony discontinued production of rear-projection receivers.
Rear projection unit. Videobeam 225 : Advent: No : 480i : Schmidt optics. Front projection unit ... Part of the Sony HDVS early HDTV Rear Projector 55-inch diagonally ...
A liquid crystal rear projection television system using a patented "optical engine" made by Sony to provide a large image in a very compact chassis. Screen sizes in inches as of 2004 [update] can range anywhere for 42" to 70"; with exceptional sharpness, composed of approximately 2.5 million plus pixels.