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Projection TV ▪ Sony ▪ VPL-VW100 ▪ P/027242000024
1 year limited warranty


Updated 10/7/2008 6:21:56 PM UTC (409 days, 3 hours, 25 minutes ago)
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Product Release Date: November 23, 2005
Time in Market: 4 years, 12 months

This product is old (available used/aftermarket)

In product area: Home / Games & Entertainment
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Sony Front Projector LCD | SXRD™ 1080P Home Theater | VPL-VW100
Capture the theater experience at home. With high definition picture for high contrast images, you can enjoy the rich experience of home entertainment with the SXRD 1080P Home Theater Front Projector.
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