Sony suspends European home cinema projector business

posted on Monday, 24th March 2025 by Steve May

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If you’ve always wanted a Sony native 4K SXRD home cinema projector, then you had better move fast. Once current stock has sold through, they’re not coming back - as Sony has confirmed it’s suspending sales of its entire home cinema projection line to the UK and Europe. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

It appears the projectors, and its supply chain, have fallen foul of new EU regulations and sanctions.

In a statement released to Inside CI, Sony says:

‘To ensure our compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including recent European export control regulations and trade restrictions, we have made the unavoidable decision to discontinue sales of select projector models in Europe, once the current stock is depleted. We remain committed to compliance with applicable laws and regulations and responsible business practices and are working closely with our business partners to support a smooth transition.’

Sony is expected to continue sales in territories unaffected by the relevant legislation.

The full list of affected projectors are as follows:

VPL-XW8100/W/DE
VPL-XW8100/W
VPL-XW8100/B/DE
VPL-XW8100/B
VPL-XW6100/W/DE
VPL-XW6100/W
VPL-XW6100/B/DE
VPL-XW6100/B
VPL-XW5000/W/DE/1
VPL-XW5000/W/1
VPL-XW5000/B/DE/1
VPL-XW5000/B/1
VPL-FHZ85/B/1
VPL-FHZ85/1
VPL-FHZ80/B/1
VPL-FHZ80/1
VPL-PHZ61/1
VPL-PHZ51/1

By way of background to the decision, Sony has also supplied the following:

‘The European Union adopted the 15th sanctions package on December 16, 2024. The European Union has now adopted the 16th sanctions package on February 24, 2025. This 16th package has further implications for the supply of the Subject Products in Europe. This is because, as part of the restrictive measures under the packages, a certain company associated with the Third Party has been added to the list of Annex IV to Council Regulation (EU) No. 833/2014 (the “Regulation”) and is now subject to export-related and other restrictive measures. In particular, the restrictive measures have been enhanced on February 24, 2025, and it is now prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export of, directly or indirectly, dual-use goods and technology, as well as certain goods and technology listed in the Regulation to any natural or legal person, entity or body listed in Annex IV. We have carefully assessed the development of the situation, and to ensure our compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and considering the Subject Products are wholly or partially manufactured for and supplied to Sony by the Third Party using certain parts and components supplied by Sony group companies, we have had to take the unavoidable decision to terminate our supply of the Subject Products, directly or indirectly, to the European market, including the countries and regions of the EU. ‘

Steve May

Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3TechRadarHome Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.

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