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Hermary’s puts the BIG back in big screen

Sony VPL-HW30ES

There is no question that flat panel TVs have taken over the market. Whether you prefer LCD, LED LCD, or plasma, there is nothing like a video display you can hang on the wall that only takes up a few inches of depth. But what if you want a big picture? I mean a really big picture. Like bigger than 100” diagonal. In the past, you’ve had two choices. Panasonic makes a very impressive 150” Plasma, if you’ve got $500,000 to drop on a TV. Oh, that’s not a typo, and installation and sales tax are extra! Or you could turn a spare room of your home into a dedicated theater room. This is a really fun thing to do, and we do these types of installations all the time.

So what if you don’t have a spare room, or a spare half million dollars, but want something bigger than a 65” flat panel? Fear not, Hermary’s has a solution for you. We start with Sony’s brand new 3D SXRD front projector. The model VPL-HW30AES is based on Sony’s revolutionary SXRD technology, which produces stunning 1080p hi-definition images that are bright, sharp and very realistic. And with the addition of 3D, well … you’ve never seen anything like it. As a matter of fact, this projector can even turn standard 2D television programs and DVDs into 3D viewing experiences.

But the problem with all projectors is that they need a dark room to produce a life-like image. Well, not any more. Enter Screen Innovations. This company makes some of the best projections screens out there, and developed a new screen material that produces bright vibrant pictures, even with the lights on! The screen actually absorbs unwanted ambient light in a room, and only the projector’s light is reflected back to the viewer’s eyes. You really have to see it to believe it.

Come in today for a demonstration of this remarkable combination. Oh, and don’t worry if you fall in love. The new Sony 3D SXRD and a fixed 110” SI Black Diamond screen will only set you back around $7000, excluding sales tax and installation, leaving you $493,000 to do other things with, like buy a second house.

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