
Sony Bravia Projector 7 and Bravia Projector 9 debuts in India; price starts at Rs 6.5 lakh
has expanded its Bravia home cinema line-up with the launch of two new models—Bravia Projector 7 and Bravia Projector 9. The new models will join the existing VPL-XW5000ES and VPL-XW7000ES projectors already available in the market. Both devices are powered by Sony's
Bravia XR Processor
for projectors, which adapts the company's television video processing for projection.
Sony Bravia Projector 7 and Bravia Projector 9 price and availability
Sony Bravia Projector 7
& 9 will be available at Sony Authorized Distributor channel from July 15,2025 onwards. Both the models come with standard 3 years warranty on the main unit and 3 years or 5,000 hours whichever is earlier for Laser light source. Pricing are as follows:
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Sony Bravia Projector 7 and Bravia Projector 9 features
The projectors come equipped with Bravia XR Processor which supports four picture technologies: XR Dynamic Tone Mapping, XR Deep Black, XR TRILUMINOS PRO, and XR Clear Image. These functions, Sony says, work together to manage tone mapping, laser dimming, color performance, and image upscaling.
The projectors are compatible with IMAX Enhanced content. Bravia Projector 9 provides a brightness of 3,400 lumens, while Bravia Projector 7 offers 2,200 lumens. Both support 4K resolution at 120 frames per second with 12ms input lag, along with Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) via HDMI 2.1. The Projector 9 includes a Live Colour Enhancer for improved image quality in brighter settings.
For gaming use, both projectors support 4K/120fps with low input lag. The devices are compatible with home automation systems including Control4, Crestron, Savant, AMX, and remote maintenance services OvrC and Domotz.
Installation features include Corner Keystone correction and lens shift for rooms with limited space or high ceilings. The Bravia Projector 7 also includes a new aspect ratio scaling feature, allowing users with Cinemascope screens to switch between 2.35:1 and 16:9 formats without manual lens adjustments.
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