JVC states an upper limit of 200in on the diagonal.īoth the Sony and JVC have motorised lens shift features that allow you to move the image up, down, left and right, to virtually the same degree as one another, until the picture is right where it needs to be. The Sony also goes a fair bit bigger too, with the lens rated for a picture of up to 300in. The JVC will focus that same 100in from a minimum of 3.16m. If it's tight, then bear in mind that the focal length of the Sony is slightly shorter. If you're looking to achieve a 100in picture, you'll need at least 3.1m between the lens and your screen with the Sony. The size of your room itself is something to consider. Even so, these are not projectors to sit on your coffee table. At 14kg, it's considerably lighter than the JVC. If size and weight are limitations – if your ceiling bracket can only take so much, for example – then the Sony has the edge. With a footprint of around 50 x 50cm and weighing 20kg, make sure you have a decent-sized AV rack or a properly installed ceiling mount. Make sure you think about that before you get out the credit card.
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